Tekashi 6ix9ine has released his first new song since being released from prison early amid the coronavirus pandemic. The 24-year-old rapper announced his new song titled "Gooba" on his verified Twitter account on Friday.
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R. Kelly is facing more legal drama – this time over claims he owes $1.8 million in back taxes.
According to The Blast, court documents filed by the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) show they’ve filed a federal tax lien against the disgraced singer.
The legal papers reveal Kelly has been accused of owing $648,998.25 from 2013, and $1,229,739.18 from 2016 – making a total of $1,878,737.43. It’s the latest in a string of tax liens filed against the 53-year-old over the years.
Since the lien was filed,
Tekashi 6ix9ine has released his first new song since being released from prison early amid the coronavirus pandemic. The 24-year-old rapper announced his new song titled "Gooba" on his verified Twitter account on Friday.
Tekashi 6ix9ine just dropped his first song and music video since getting out of prison.
The rapper was recently let out of jail early due to the coronavirus pandemic
Now that he's been released early from prison and on home confinement, Tekashi 6ix9ine is already shooting music videos … from his backyard.
The notorious "pharma-bro" says he's been conducting "significant research"
Five days after R. Kelly made a second emergency plea to the New York court to release him from prison due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the judge has denied his bid, according to The Chicago Tribune.Kelly’s legal team pleaded with U.S.
Her former lawyer Orlando Herran said she's already making career moves while waiting to return to Oz from Colombia - and wants to become a translator or a teacher.
Bill Cosby has not been identified as an inmate at risk for the coronavirus, according to a new report.
In October 2019, TMZ reported that Tekashi 6ix9ine scored a record deal worth more than $10 million while he was still behind bars after pleading guilty to nine racketeering charges and testifying for the government against his former gang associates last year.
Bill Cosby has not been identified as an inmate at risk for the coronavirus, according to a new report.
Although many inmates throughout the country are being sent home due to the threat of coronavirus and the increasing number of cases in prisons, Bill Cosby isn't going anywhere, officials say.
Bill Cosby will not be walking out of prison anytime soon despite the recent uptick of offenders being granted early release due to the coronavirus. Cosby is currently serving up to 10 years for sexual assault in a facility in Pennsylvania, and a state official tells Fox News that any speculation that Cosby will be able to serve time at home is false.
R. Kelly is a flight risk and a danger to the community, U.S.
R. Kelly made a second emergency plea to the New York court to release him from prison to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.