6ix9ine‘s jewelry and Gold and Platinum plaques are being auctioned off after being taken by the IRS last year.
The collection of 63 items can be found on several online auction sites, and bidding is scheduled to begin
on March 5. The total collection’s value is estimated at hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The IRS raided the controversial rapper’s Florida home in April of last year, claiming “nonpayment of internal
revenue taxes.” 6ix9ine himself seemed to confirm this in a recent post to his Instagram story, which also showed his
Florida property. “1 year ago when I was stuck in [the Dominican Republic] the feds made a raid for the
entire house because I did not report my income for 4 years,” he wrote.
He also claimed that a video he posted of a safe full of cash led to the confiscation of his jewelry.
“This was the reason the Feds did the raid,” he said of the video. “They broke into this safe thinking there was
money in there but it was only the jewelry.” In other 6ix9ine legal news, last month the rapper filed a lawsuit
against LA Fitness, where he was the recipient of a brutal beatdown at one of their Florida locations back in
2023. TMZ obtained documents from the suit on January 17, revealing the “GUMMO” rapper is seeking over
$1 million in damages for what he says was “failing to provide adequate security” to prevent the attack.
the police as soon as they were aware of what was happening. The requested number is for pain and suffering
that included both physical ailments and humiliation, medical expenses, loss of income and diminished quality of life.