Tekashi kicked 6ix9ine out of a Miami coffee shop for giving him free booze
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Tekashi 6ix9ine and his entourage of about 20 were kicked out of El Tiesto Cafe in Miami Sunday night for their reckless behavior, Page Six has learned EXCLUSIVELY.
We’re told the “Trolls” rapper, 26, went behind the bar without permission and started pouring bottles of tequila into the mouths of customers for free.
Meanwhile, his friends have been dancing over the bar, despite being told not to.
At around 8:20pm ET, Tekashi and his cohorts were escorted out of the Dominican Japanese restaurant, but it appeared to be an amicable exit as he was seen hugging someone near the security platform.
“He is a friend of the owner,” a source tells Page Six EXCLUSIVELY. “He’s here all the time.”
After leaving the scene with a bodyguard and most of his friends in tow, Tekashi is seen walking towards a multicolored Rolls Royce, which is painted red with yellow and purple splash marks, in the parking lot.
Rapper Mala stood outside the driver’s side door for a few minutes while about five friends surrounded him. Eventually he got into the car with a female passenger in the front seat and a male passenger in the back seat, and took off.
Most of Tekashi’s friends left the establishment at the same time he did, but two of the friends stayed inside, sitting by the bar.
About 20 minutes after the rapper left Stopped, a police officer arrived.
The male policeman entered the venue alone, looked around, and spoke to a member of staff before exiting.
Two friends of Tekashi, who had previously stayed behind, left at the same time as the officer. No arrests have been made.
A spokesperson for the Miami Police Department told Page Six that there is no record of the incident, but explains, “Companies have the option of hiring an off-duty police officer who will handle any call for service if necessary.
“My only guess in this case is that the officer at the scene may have been able to resolve the situation (if any) with staff, which would not necessarily require any further action from the officers if no crime was committed.”
The rep concluded, “This may be the reason why there aren’t any kind of calls in the system.”
A representative for Tekashi and a manager at El Tiesto Cafe could not immediately be reached for comment.
While he may have gotten away with any serious trouble this time around, the “Gooba” rapper is no stranger to getting into trouble with the law.
In 2019, Tekashi — whose real name is Daniel Hernandez — was sentenced to two years in prison for racketeering conspiracy and eight other counts.
He previously faced 47 years in prison after admitting to joining the Nine Trey Bloods gang to help him with his career – and contribute to it financially – but received a lighter sentence for cooperating with prosecutors.
In April 2020, Tekashi was released early amid coronavirus concerns as he suffers from asthma. He was then sent to home confinement, which officially ended in August 2020.