One day after 6ix9ine began testifying in the trial of fellow Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods members Aljermiah "Nuke" Mack and Anthony "Harv" Ellison, audio of the rapper's testimony has surfaced online.

On Wednesday afternoon (Sept. 18), a recording of what's been purported to be 6ix9ine testifying in court appeared on the internet. In the audio, you can hear 6ix9ine identifying himself by his government name, Daniel Hernandez, before he admits to committing various crimes as a gang member.

While the audio isn't dated, there are clues that point to it being from this year and for this case. On one hand, 6ix9ine's birthday is known to be May 8, 1996. In the audio, he tells the court that he's 23 years old, so this hearing would have had to have taken place after that date. 6ix9ine also mentions the day he and the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods were arrested as having been Nov. 18, 2018. He says he agreed to cooperate with authorities as a condition of his entering a guilty plea.

This audio surfaced one day after Meek bashed 6ix9ine for cooperating with federal authorities. Using his Twitter account, he made it known where he stands on 6ix9ine's testimony.

“69 going up in s federal courthouse today kids! Message of the day don’t be a Internet gangsta... be yourself! #cloutisnottheroute get money,” Meek Tweeted

Listen to what purports to be audio of 6ix9ine testifying in court below.

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