Nine Trey member “Mel Murda” heard on recording with Jim Jones sentenced to 11 years

NEW YORK, NY- Nine Trey Blood member Jamal “Mel Murda” Jones has been sentenced to 11 years and 3 months in prison for threatening to have Tekashi 6ix9ine “super violated” in a phone conversation with rapper Jim Jones.

The wiretapped conversation between Mel Murda and rapper Jim Jones that took place back in Nov of 2018 was the green light for the FEDS to go in, taking down numerous Nine Trey Blood members.

In the recording, you could hear Jones threatening to have the rainbow colored rapper harmed when he said “super-violated. Super duper.”

Rapper Jim Jones can also be heard talking smack about Tekashi 6ix9ine, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez.

According to The new York Daily News, Judge Engelmayer told Jones that despite him not being convicted of a violent crime he was basically sending a messsage out to have Tekashi hurt.

The judge told Jones “You were literally telling your followers to go out and get Hernandez”, adding “It would have come as no surprise if your followers — your knights — went out and wounded him.”

Jones asked the judge if he cut his sentence down because he joined the Nine Trey Bloods at 15. He told the judge before his sentence was handed down, “I was recruited at a young age. My decision-making wasn’t the best.”

Jones pleaded guilty in April to racketeering and drug dealing.

 

 

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