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Tekashi 6ix9ine Receives $2.2M 'Apex Redemption' Chain After Early Prison Release
The controversial rapper faced racketeering, drug, and firearms charges before violating supervised release.
Apr. 4, 2026 at 4:52am
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The lavish $2.2 million diamond chain gifted to Tekashi 6ix9ine upon his early prison release symbolizes the rapper's continued polarizing presence in pop culture.Today in MiamiTekashi 6ix9ine, the controversial rapper known as 6ix9ine, was released from prison a few months early after serving time for violating the terms of his supervised release. Upon his release, he was gifted a custom $2.2 million diamond chain from a Miami jewelry brand, called 'The Apex Redemption; The Return of 6ix9ine', which features over 400 carats of expensive stones.
Why it matters
6ix9ine's legal troubles and high-profile persona have made him a polarizing figure in the music industry and pop culture. This early release and lavish jewelry gift will likely reignite discussions around his criminal history, his relationship with the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, and whether he has truly 'redeemed' himself.
The details
In 2019, 6ix9ine faced a slew of federal charges including racketeering, drug conspiracy, and firearms offenses related to his ties to the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods gang. After cooperating with authorities, he was sentenced to 24 months in prison. However, he later violated the terms of his supervised release by using drugs like cocaine and MDMA, which landed him back in prison for an additional three months. Upon his recent early release, he was gifted a custom $2.2 million diamond chain by a Miami jewelry brand, featuring over 400 carats of diamonds, colored sapphires, and black diamonds.
- 6ix9ine was originally sentenced to 24 months in prison in 2019.
- He later violated the terms of his supervised release in 2020, leading to an additional 3-month sentence.
- 6ix9ine was released from prison a few months early in April 2026 due to a policy allowing early release when an official release date falls on a weekend or holiday.
The players
Tekashi 6ix9ine
A controversial rapper who faced racketeering, drug, and firearms charges in 2019 related to his ties to the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods gang. He later violated the terms of his supervised release, leading to additional prison time.
Vobara Miami
A Miami-based jewelry brand that gifted 6ix9ine a custom $2.2 million diamond chain called 'The Apex Redemption; The Return of 6ix9ine' upon his recent early release from prison.
What they’re saying
“Fresh OUT THE FEDS $2,200,000 on the neck GOD IS THE GREATEST. MY LORD AND SAVIOR. @vobara we did ittttttt MADURO SINGNED MY JAIL HOUSE SPONGE9INE”
— Tekashi 6ix9ine
The takeaway
6ix9ine's early release and lavish jewelry gift highlight the continued controversy surrounding the rapper, whose criminal history and gang affiliations have made him a polarizing figure. While the chain's value and symbolism of 'redemption' may appeal to some, others will likely view this as a troubling example of celebrity excess and a lack of accountability.
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