
Notably, a default judgment wasn’t issued against Tekashi 6ix9ine himself, who evidently hasn’t yet responded to the lawsuit.


(The 24-year-old played in Newark, New Jersey, that evening, at an entirely separate function.) The gig was to coincide with the homecoming weekend of Howard University, and eager fans lined up outside the venue “as early as noon,” per the initial filing.īut as the performance’s eight o’clock start time approached, the organizers were unable to contact or ascertain the precise whereabouts of an MIA Tekashi 6ix9ine, whose team allegedly ignored some of the frantic phone calls and said in others that they were unsure of their client’s location. Now, because the rapper and his team allegedly failed to respond to the suit, a judge has ordered the plaintiffs to post the summons on Daniel Hernandez’s social media accounts.Ī pair of Washington, D.C., live music promoters allege in the $5.3 million complaint that Tekashi 6ix9ine had agreed to play a show scheduled for October 28th, 2018.

DecemIn July, Digital Music News was first to report that Tekashi 6ix9ine had been named in a multimillion-dollar lawsuit over a canceled 2018 concert.
