Adin Ross recently took to social media to comment on 6ix9ine's return to prison. In a livestream, the streamer claimed that 6ix9ine (the streamer calls him Danny after his real name, Daniel Hernandez) was placed in solitary confinement shortly after starting his three-month sentence for violation of his terms of probation:"I found out that Danny is in the SHU... what is it called? what's that sh*t called chat? Solitary confinement. He's in there right now. And it's not because he's in trouble or anything but, its just because like when you get an inmate that's going into protective custody, you have to get blood work and sh*t. So, I don't know how long he's gonna be in there for."6ix9ine's return to prison was preceded by a livestream, in which 6ix9ine and SteveWillDoIt released a diss track against Mr Beast. Adin Ross later documented the last hours of 6ix9ine's freedom, including dropping him off at prison while livestreaming.The sentencing of 6ix9ine to federal prison for three months happened in December 2025. This was after he was arrested with cocaine and MDMA in his possession, as well as for assaulting a man. 6ix9ine pleaded guilty to it in July 2025.This was his second violation of probation, which he got in the RICO case against him for his involvement with the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods in 2018. At the time, 6ix9ine pleaded guilty to several charges and later decided to cooperate against his Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods in 2019.Due to his cooperation, he received a two-year sentence and was later released on five years supervised release, aka probation, in 2020 to comply with Covid 19 regulations. The first violation of his release came back in 2024, for which he was sent to prison for 45 days and released towards the end of 2024.Adin Ross and 6ix9ine, and Cuffem recently collaborated on a diss track against Doechii, following Ross's own livestreamed rant against her and the rapper's response to Ross on her new track.6ix9ine previously claimed that Adin Ross owed his success to him6ix9ine has previously claimed that Adin Ross, alongside streamers like IShowSpeed and Kai Cenat, owed his success to him. Speaking in an appearance with Ross, 6ix9ine stated:"In 2018, there was no TikTok. Let me get this point across, and maybe y’all say I’m reaching, but this is what I truly believe. … I walked, I went to jail, I entertained you guys with real-life crimes. I was out there putting my life on the line so you guys could run. When Vine was a thing, remember? Instagram."The rapper added:"I was the original content creator. I know people don’t like me. It’s the right message, wrong messenger. But these is facts. Y’all remember that? Y’all was in high school. I walked so y’all could run, so streamers could run. … My Instagram views and numbers were through the roof. I think I was meant to be a streamer because I’m not faking nothing."Akademiks TV @AkademiksTVLINKAdin Ross, SteveWillDoIt, and Cuffem sing along with 6ix9ine to his viral hit “BILLY” just 10 minutes before he heads to jailAdin Ross is also facing his own set of legal issues, with a class-action lawsuit against him, Drake and the online gambling company Stake filed against them in Missouri for fraudulent practices and the promotion of online gambling, which is banned under Missouri State laws. They are also accused of glamorizing an addictive product.