Tekashi 6ix9ine Will Get His Prison Sentence During Christmas Break

Tekashi 6ix9ine is finally going to hear how long he will have to stay in prison, after the judge in his criminal case agreed to move up the sentencing to right before Christmas.

According to legal documents, obtained by The Blast, the judge granted the 'Gummo' rappers motion to advance his sentencing so he could start serving his time.

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"Sentencing is rescheduled for December 18, 2019, at 10:00 a.m. The parties shall serve their sentencing submissions in accordance with this Court's Individual Rules & Practices in Criminal Cases," the order from the judge stated.

As we reported, Tekashi 69 snitched on everyone, including several famous rappers and he believes the government should now hold up their end of the bargain.

Tekashi is looking for a much lower prison sentence after he agreed to turn states evidence against the rest of his Nine Try Blood Gang crew.

Tekashi's lawyer sent a letter to the court asking for things to moved up in his case so he could hear his fate.

"The parties respectfully write to request that a pre-sentence investigation report be ordered and that a sentencing date be scheduled for Mr. Hernandez," the filing states.

The letter continues, "Counsel for Mr. Hernandez respectfully requests that sentencing be scheduled on an expedited basis. The Government does not object to this request. In order to facilitate the request for expedited sentencing."

After the judge signed off on the order, he will be sentenced on Dec. 18, and by Christmas, he will get his permanent housing assignment.

The rapper is facing a minimum of 47 years in federal prison, based on the crimes he plead guilty too. But, as we reported, that amount can be drastically reduced if prosecutors simply write a letter to the judge showing how crucial he was in convicting the other gang members.

Tekashi's girlfriend, hinted a few months ago, that he may already have an idea for how long he will sit behind bars...not much at all. Keep in mind he has spent over a year in lock-up already and stands to get credit for that time.

"6 more months motherf---er," his girlfriend posted alongside a photo of herself, showing off her tattoo that is a tribute to the rapper.