(UPDATE) Shotti sent a message through Instagram about his 15 year sentence.
Underneath a video where he’s being asked about Tekashi from behind bars in an interiew, the caption below reads “Got sentenced today I’ll be back soon. Never got a chance to tell my side of the story- here it is! We don’t bend we don’t fold we don’t break. I stood tall like a man can’t speak for the rest of y’all 🐀 I talked to @NajiChill about everything. Check out my interview with” @NajiChill #Treyway #wethemobb #myfamilybetterthanyours #Tr3wayworldorder
NEW YORK, N.Y.- Rapper Tekashi69’s former manager has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.
Kifano “Shotti” Jordan was sentenced to 5 years for his first count after he plead guilty for his involvement in the 2018 robbery of Tekashi’s enemy Scumlord D!zzy in a building used by G-Unit offices.
Shotti plead guilty to his involvement and was hit with one count of firearm discharge during a crime and one count of firearm possession.
The second count was a 10 year sentence for Shotti following a group of people and then shooting at them as they were inside a vehicle back in April of 2018 because they had made some nasty remarks to Tekashi.
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