Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Nine Trey repping manager Kifano “Shotti” Jordan has been sentenced to time served for his involvement in a brawl at a high-end Manhattan eatery.
In October of last year, Shotti and his crew showed up at Philippe Chow to celebrate the sweetheart probation-only deal 6ix9ine got in his kid groping case.
They weren’t allowed into the restaurant. Word was 6ix9ine’s label didn’t want them there. So Shotti hit a security guard with a chair. The guard then opened fire, striking but not seriously injuring two.
Jordan showed up at the Madison Avenue restaurant to celebrate a sweetheart probation-only sentence that Tekashi scored earlier that day in Manhattan court.
Tekashi, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, had filmed himself groping a 13-year-old girl as she engaged in sex acts with other men and posted the clip online.
Philippe Chow security wouldn’t admit the rainbow-maned rapper’s crew and a fight broke out. Jordan bashed a chair over the guard’s, head prompting the guard to whip out a licensed pistol and shoot Jordan twice.
Federal prosecutors say that Jordan is a high-ranking member of the violent Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods crew. He’s already copped to more serious charges in Manhattan federal court, where he was indicted alongside Tekashi and two former associates on racketeering and firearms raps.
In that case, Jordan faces a minimum of 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to two firearms charges related to an armed robbery in Manhattan and a non-lethal shooting in Brooklyn. He’s expected to be sentenced next year.
Tekashi, who is reportedly cooperating with federal authorities, copped to nine federal charges in February, including hiring a hitman to kill rival rapper Chief Keef.
Tekashi is expected to testify against fellow Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods members Anthony “Harv” Ellison and Aljermiah “Nuke” Mack, who are accused of kidnapping and robbing him.
There has also been talk that Shotti like 6ix9ine has flipped and is working with the government.