Tekashi69 was in mortal danger just before he got arrested for racketeering charges, and the feds say they have the proof on tape.
The feds wiretapped several ex-members of Tekashi's crew and
the transcript -- obtained by TMZ -- is pretty damming ... including a convo about "feeding" Tekashi after his appearance on "
The Breakfast Club." Prosecutors believe "feed" means unloading bullets.
One of the taps was on
Jamel Jones -- gang name, Mel Murda -- a former member of 6ix9ine's inner circle, who is now behind bars.
During the convo, Jones says, "[Tekashi] is trying to dry snitch at
the same time, homie. But he keep saying, f*** Treway, f*** that n****,
Treyway. Ain't no n****, Treway. F*** Treway."
Tekashi's former manager Kifano Jordan, aka
Shotti, responds with laughter and says, "Imma feed him though."
TMZ broke the story ... Tekashi was busted earlier this month on
racketeering charges and prosecutors believed Tekashi was in
danger of getting shot. The transcripts -- which refer to Tekashi by his birth name, Daniel Hernandez -- seem to graphically describe the danger.
Tekashi's former crew members were also recorded saying how Tekashi
tried to separate himself from the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods after
firing his entire staff. The feds recorded an unnamed crew member saying, "That's cool. Now he gotta get violated."
Jones replied, "Yeah, super violated. Super duper. Ain't no much he
could really do unless he run around with 100 armed securities all day."
The wiretap transcript was included in a government filing requesting
Jones remain locked up until his trial, because he's a "significant
danger" to the community.
Source: TMZ