6ix9ine (Tekashi 69) has most recently been sentenced to about three months in prison for violating the terms of his supervised release, rather than a multi‑year new sentence.

What his current sentence is

  • Multiple major outlets report that a federal judge ordered 6ix9ine (Daniel Hernandez) back to prison for three months after finding he violated his supervised release conditions tied to his older New York racketeering case.
  • The violations included incidents involving drugs found in his home and a physical altercation at a mall while he was still under supervision.

When he has to report and how long he’ll be in

  • Reports note that he was allowed to remain free through the 2025 holiday period but must report to begin serving the three‑month sentence in early January 2026.
  • This three‑month term is an additional stint on top of the time he already served in the original racketeering case, where he previously received a reduced sentence after cooperating and was released early in 2020.

Extra context for fans and forum talk

  • Federal prosecutors had pushed for a longer term (around three to nine months), arguing he repeatedly broke the court’s trust and could not stay out of trouble while on supervised release.
  • His lawyers asked for alternatives like home confinement, saying the drug amounts were small and that he is kept in heavy protective custody when locked up, which makes jail time especially tough for him.

Bottom line for the ā€œhow long is 6ix9ine going to jail forā€ question: the latest sentence being discussed in news and forums is a short three‑month prison term tied to probation/supervised‑release violations, not a brand‑new long stretch.

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