Federal prosecutors want a judge to recommit rapper 6ix9ine to prison. They assert that he has still violated the conditions of his supervised release. They also claim that he has behaved like his previous collaboration with the government has cushioned him against the repercussions.Prosecutors informed the court in a new sentencing memo that 6ix9ine has disregarded previous warnings. They feel that he has a pattern in his behavior that cannot be ignored anymore. This request is a significant change in the court being lenient towards him in the past.Daniel Hernandez, aka 6ix9ine, is already experiencing fresh legal troubles due to drug possession, a failed drug test, and an act of violence in Florida. He is to be sentenced on November 20, 2025.6ix9ine’s drug violations and repeated misconduct View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe most recent violations, according to a report published on AllHipHop on November 14, 2025, started at the beginning of this year, the prosecutors say. In February, officers discovered cocaine and MDMA at the house 6ix9 lived in in Palm Beach County. According to them, he acknowledged that the drugs belonged to him. This was revealed after a few weeks, he had served a 45-day jail sentence on previous violations. He already received warnings about the use of methamphetamine, failed drug tests, telling lies to his probation officer, and leaving the state without authorization. According to prosecutors, these recurring problems indicate that he has not taken his release under supervision seriously. It is the position of the memo that 6ix9ine has made the conditions of his release optional. In their opinion, further indulgence would lead to more abuses and leave the wrong message to the other people under supervision.Also Read: Everything to know about Epstein emails referencing Donald Trump as Bill O’Reilly calls them “garbage”The Florida mall incident changed everythingCleveland Cavaliers v Miami Heat - Source: GettyIn August this year, 6ix9ine engaged in a fight in a Florida mall, Wellington. The prosecutors report that the case began when a man taunted him over cooperating in a case involving the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods.However, the man walked off. prosecutors claim that the rapper and an associate followed him inside the building up the stairs, knocked the man down, and struck him until he could see that the man had a gun in his hand. According to the government, this was a retaliation strike and not self-defense. As per them, he should have left since his collaboration in the past qualifies him to be a target of taunts. According to prosecutors, this episode indicates that he is unable to restrain his responses. They also indicate that the court gave him a rare moment in 2019, though, feeling that he was aware of his past mistakes. Now they claim that he took that time off as a free pass, and this is what he did not change.Also Read: What did 6ix9ine say about Demi Lovato? Details explored as he dismisses backlash on his 'relapse' comment