An arrest warrant is issued against Yailin and Tekashi 6ix9ine comes to their defense: "What is happening there is an injustice."

Tekashi 6ix9ine comes out in defense of Yailin and attacks the justice system of the Dominican Republic.


Tekashi 6ix9ine has come to the defense of his partner, singer Yailin La Más Viral, after it was revealed that a judge in the Dominican Republic issued an arrest warrant against her and her former stylist Carlos Martínez for non-payment dating back three and a half years.

The Dominican singer owes $25,500 to the New Decoración company for the remodeling of an apartment bought by Anuel, including fees and other legal expenses. The young woman has allegedly refused to pay, citing problems with Anuel AA.

Amidst this scandal, the New York rapper of Mexican origins did not stay quiet and turned to social media to harshly criticize the judicial system of the Dominican Republic. Daniel Hernandez, the young man's real name, claimed that Dominican authorities tried to extort him during his stay in the country and now that he is back in the United States, they are directing their efforts against his partner.

"I want to start this video by congratulating my grandmother on her birthday. May God bless and protect her. She will soon be here in the United States. For the second part of this video, I want to tell the audience not to believe everything that appears on social media, especially from a country where there is no justice. It is very corrupt," Tekashi 6ix9ine began, showing pride in not allowing himself to be extorted out of a single peso.

"No one managed to get even a dollar," he/she stated.

Now, the rapper is back in the United States, where he hopes to reunite soon with his girl. "I am in my country, I feel good, but what is happening there is an injustice. I know I am the pain of many people. I know that Yailin and I feed many people, if people stop talking about us, people won't eat. Happy birthday to my Yai, soon you will be here and you won't have to be in a country that does not value its own homeland," he said.

In addition to this video, Tekashi 6ix9ine commented in a message: "A Dominican rapper ran over and killed a motorcyclist a month ago. He is dead. He didn't go to jail. There was no arrest warrant. Nothing. But now, for an "economic" "civil" case, Yailin has an arrest warrant. Dominican justice is a mess."

This episode adds a new chapter to the complex media life of Tekashi 6ix9ine and Yailin la Más Viral.

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Izabela Pecherska

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