Tekashi 6x9ine was released from jail at 12:30 p.m. on January 26 after serving nine days behind bars for a complaint filed by his mother-in-law, Wanda Díaz, alleging the rape of her and her daughter, Yailin La More Viral.
The rapper was released after posting a 30,000 Dominican pesos ($510) “financial bond” imposed by judge Faustina Veloz, who “did not find sufficient evidence” to impose preventive detention, as requested by the ministry.
Daniel Hernández, the first name of the artist, left the Palace of Justice accompanied by his team of lawyers and was greeted by a crowd of fans who were already waiting for him outside the premises.
Tekashi’s first words after being released from prison
In addition to his fans, national and international media were waiting for him.
6ix9ine took advantage of the cameras to thank the Dominicans for their love and support and stated that he was accused “without evidence”.
“I thank my family, my brother, (also) for all the support the Dominican people have given me,” he told the press.
The State will appeal
After Judge Faustina Veloz granted bail for the rapper, The Public Ministry said it would appeal the judge’s ruling on injunctive relief for Tekashi.
According to information from the portal De Último Minuto, prosecutor Rosalba Ramos reported that the rule was not properly implemented. Furthermore, Wanda Díaz, the plaintiff, ” at risk by not imposing the deprivation of liberty requested by the State”.
The prosecutor also claimed that “ violated the victim’s rightWanda Díaz Núñez to be heard’ because she could not attend the hearing on Thursday, January 25, due to health problems.
“She, Wanda Díaz Núñez, presented a medical certificate that she could not be present. For this reason, we requested under this regulation to be heard through the electronic tool that the court deemed relevant and the judge did not accept it. violating the right of the victim”.
Ramos also pointed this out The 911 call for help was ignored as evidence that Yailin La Más made Viral at Cattleya’s christening, how the rapper could escape abroad.
The prosecutor even mentioned that Tekashi had a cell phone in his cell that he was allegedly using “intimidation of witnesses and obstruction of the investigation”.
“With this freedom, the judge endangers the victim’s 10-month-old baby, to Yailín and Doña Wanda. Like all the witnesses in the process,” the prosecutor said.
Source: univision

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