Judge Rules Tekashi 6ix9ine Must Pay $73,000 in Copyright Case for Skipping Legal Process

Tekashi 6ix9ine has been directed by a New York federal judge to pay over $73,000 in copyright infringement damages, along with attorney fees, to a Miami rapper. The judge recommended this sum after 6ix9ine willfully failed to engage in the litigation process. The default judgment highlights significant repercussions for refusing to participate in legal proceedings.

This development underscores the judicial system’s stance on copyright enforcement and could have broader implications for similar cases in the music industry. Further details can be found in the original article from Law360.