6ix9ine confessed to having cocaine and MDMA after federal agents raided his Florida home during a probation check triggered by a confidential tip.
6ix9ine admitted to possessing cocaine and MDMA in connection with a March 2025 raid at his Florida home, a move that will likely spare him a full evidentiary hearing ahead of his supervised release violation hearing in July.
According to a court filing, 6ix9ine will plead guilty to two supervised release violations—specifically, the discovery of three MDMA pills and a bag containing cocaine residue.

The drugs were found during a probation compliance check at his South Florida estate.
The March 12 raid was prompted by a tip from a confidential informant who alleged the rapper had drugs and firearms at his residence.
Federal agents and local law enforcement executed the search warrant early that morning, detaining Hernandez from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. while they combed through the property.
Authorities reported seizing a Glock 9mm handgun from a pool house, along with fentanyl, marijuana and other narcotics.
However, the government will dismiss the two other supervised release violations—related to the fentanyl and firearm—once Hernandez formally admits to the drug charges.
Following the admission, prosecutors will request that their witnesses, who would otherwise travel from Florida to testify, be excused from the July 23 hearing.
6ix9ine has maintained that the drugs and weapon were not his, previously claiming they were planted by a “former friend/snitch.”
Despite his denial, he now appears ready to accept partial responsibility, which could influence sentencing.
The rapper’s legal team is expected to ask for a delay in sentencing after the July hearing.
6ix9ine remains under strict probation conditions, including a ban on possessing firearms or controlled substances and limited travel permissions.
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