Documents released on September 9 laid out even more information: 6ix9ine will testify that starting in early 2018, Ellison and Shotti “began to fight about, among other things, Nine Trey’s role as it related to CW-2 [6ix9ine]. For example, CW-2 would testify that Jordan’s [Shotti’s] view was that Nine Trey should respond to any form of disrespect, no matter how slight, in a physical and public way. Ellison viewed Jordan’s approach as being akin to using Nine Trey to settle social media disputes. CW-2 would testify that Ellison preferred to respond to any perceived slights with violence, but there was no reason to publicize it – i.e., word would get out about what happened to those who disrespected Nine Trey.”

In addition, 6ix9ine is expected to explain his message to Nine Trey members that they have to “run down On casonova [sic] when I get back.” He will say that he felt he had to retaliate against Casanova for Cas’ lyrics dissing 6ix9ine on “Set Trippin.” This approach was not unanimously agreed with by Nine Trey members, and the order led to internal disputes.

6ix9ine is also expected to discuss his 2018 South by Southwest show, and the beefs that surrounded it. Court documents do not mention any names, but it is well established that 6ix9ine ran into issues with J Prince Jr. on that trip to Texas.

One thing that will not come up? 6ix9ine’s admitted history of domestic violence, which the judge ruled off-limits.