
IRS Auctions Off Tekashi 6ix9ine's Seized Jewelry Collection and Platinum Plaques
The IRS is auctioning off Tekashi 6ix9ine's valuable jewelry collection and RIAA certification plaques through Market Auctions, with bidding set to begin March 5. The auction includes 63 items seized during a raid on the rapper's Florida home in April last year.

IRS auction of 6ix9ine's jewelry
Notable items in the auction include:
- "Bruce the Shark" chain (estimated $100,000-$200,000)
- "Billy the Puppet" diamond pendant
- Gold and Platinum plaques for albums including "Kika," "Gooba," Dummy Boy, and Day 69
- Rainbow grill
- Various chains and rings
The seizure occurred due to 6ix9ine's alleged nonpayment of taxes over four years, which the rapper confirmed on Instagram. He explained that while in the Dominican Republic, federal agents raided his home after he posted a video showing a safe containing jewelry, which agents initially believed contained cash.
In a related development, 6ix9ine recently filed a lawsuit against LA Fitness seeking over $1 million in damages after being attacked at one of their Florida locations in 2023, citing inadequate security measures.

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