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Tekashi 6ix9ine sued for $150 million over Brooklyn revenge shooting

Tekashi 6ix9ine‘s desire to get revenge on the Bloods gang associates who kidnapped him got an innocent woman shot, the victim claims in a new $150 million lawsuit. The plaintiff, who filed as Jane Doe, alleges that Tekashi — legal name Daniel Hernandez — got wind that some of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods were …

Tekashi 6ix9ine‘s desire to get revenge on the Bloods gang associates who kidnapped him got an innocent woman shot, the victim claims in a new $150 million lawsuit.

The plaintiff, who filed as Jane Doe, alleges that Tekashi — legal name Daniel Hernandez — got wind that some of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods were filming a music video at the Smurf Village apartment complex in Brooklyn on July 16, 2018.

He allegedly ordered the person who told him about the shoot “to assault and/or murder the Nine Trey members involved in his kidnapping,” according to the documents filed earlier this month in Brooklyn Supreme Court.

The plaintiff claims that as a result of Tekashi’s order, she was shot in the foot by a stray bullet and fell to the floor, also injuring her back. The injuries caused her to lose her job at the Century 21 department store and had to scrap plans to go to the NYPD academy, the filing claims.

Tekashi, 23, claimed to have been kidnapped and robbed on July 22 — six days after the alleged shooting mentioned in the filing.

He was sentenced in December to 24 months behind bars for his role in a racketeering conspiracy with the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods. After his arrest, he cooperated with prosecutors and testified against several members of the Bloods set.

Anthony “Harv” Ellison was convicted last year on charges including racketeering conspiracy and kidnapping the “Gummo” rapper.

Attorneys for Tekashi and for the plaintiff didn’t immediately return requests for comment.

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