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6ix9ine will be a relatively free man by the first week of August when his house arrest ends, following his release from prison back in April due to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.
Although the rapper will still be on watched release for 5 years, free to go out and about on his own, which of cause raises concern whether or not he can stay out of trouble.
6ix9ine legal person, Lance Lazzaro, told TMZ that his client’s not thinking like that anymore, he’s focused on work, security, and elevating his music career. The “Trollz” rapper will need permission from the judge to leave the Southern and Eastern Districts of NY, but Lazzaro says that shouldn’t be an issue as long as 6ix9ine proves he’s leaving for legit work … which is his plan.
However, being free to mix with the public also means heightened concern about revenge for snitching. Lazzaro says 6ix9ine is going to be consulting with his security team on every move and will be extra careful, even when conducting business.
Everyone who knows the rapper would agree that keeping a low-profile’s never been Tekashi’s thing, but his lawyer claim he’s going to do just that. It was also revealed that he’s not planning on attending any events, at least for a while.

The major perk of 6ix9ine’s house arrest ending, following what his lawyer said will be access to artists and execs interested in working with him … as well as better studios for recording tracks and music vids.