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The case of Tekashi 6ix9ine continues to provide material, because the victims have been linked to Anuel AA, a Puerto Rican singer who has a strong rivalry with the American rapper.

In an interview with the program ‘Al Rojo Vivo’, Nelson Hilario, one of the alleged victims of aggression, commented that they cannot even go out on the street because people insult them.

But he also denied any connection with the ‘Mejor Que Yo’ interpreter: “I would like to meet Anuel to work with him.” Before this he commented that they still do not understand the reason why they were beaten, because when they worked with Yailin La Más Viral in recording music everything was going well.

“Tekashi even heard that song days before. There were three songs that we were going to do, he approved them, that’s why we don’t understand what is happening,” he stated.

Although the famous man was released on parole, the victims will do everything possible to ensure justice is done. “Things like this cannot go unpunished,” they commented.

They also stated that they want him to remain in prison after the beating that he allegedly gave them along with other men.

Tekashi 6ix9ine with several restrictions in the Dominican Republic

The Dominican justice system determined that the artist may be free, but there are some measures against him such as a ban on leaving the country, a guarantee of at least $10,000 dollars and a restraining order against the complainants.

These restrictions will be valid for at least six months, the time that investigations could last to determine their alleged responsibility in the case.

Recently, the famous man apologized on the Alofoke Radio Show to the producers for the attack.

However, two of the alleged victims consider that his intentions are false. “Apologizing drunk. That is not acceptable,” said Nelson Hilario in conversation with ‘Al Rojo Vivo’.

For his part, Christian Rojas considered that they felt this as a mockery, since he was drinking at the time of giving his message.



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