6IX9INE’S FORMER SECURITY GUARDS CLAIM HE NEVER PAID THEM, SUE TEKASHI FOR OVER $88,000 – REPORT
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6ix9ine is reportedly on the hook for more than $88,000 worth of unpaid security fees.
On Tuesday (March 2), TMZ reported that members of the Metropolitan Patrol protection company are suing Tekashi after never receiving compensation for protecting the 24-year-old rapper during an 11-day stay, partly in Los Angeles, back in November of 2018.
According to the documentss obtained by the outlet, 6ix9ine did agree to pay for around-the-clock 24/7 armed security. The contract states that the going rate for the security team's services is $85 an hour with the late-night shift cost of $127.50 per hour. Metropolitan Patrol also claims Tekashi was provided with armored vehicles, a fully-loaded Yukon with ballistic panels and two police-style Ford Explorers.
After the late fees, legal fees from the lawsuit and the originally agreed upon price, Metropolitan Patrol is asking 6ix9ine to pay them a little more than $88,000. However, Tekashi's lawyer, Lance Lazzaro, reportedly said the "Zaza" rapper is not responsible for the payment. Instead, MTA Bookings, 6ix9ine's booking agency at the time & record label should be footing the bill.
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