6ix9ine Claims Drake’s Legal Troubles Are ‘Divine Punishment’

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Scrolling through social media after 6ix9ine’s latest VladTV interview, I couldn’t help but pause. The rapper didn’t hold back—calling Drake’s ongoing legal troubles a form of “divine punishment.” Love him or hate him, 6ix9ine knows how to make a statement, and this one is sparking debate across the hip-hop world.

The “Divine” Connection

During the sit-down, Daniel Hernandez (aka 6ix9ine) painted a picture of karma catching up. He referenced past conflicts, collaborations, and public feuds—specifically Drake and Lil Durk. One flashpoint: the 2020 track Laugh Now Cry Later, which featured both Drake and Durk. According to 6ix9ine, the song’s subtle jabs at his federal cooperation were part of a broader culture that is now, he says, coming back to haunt the stars.

“God has showed me that he’s real,” 6ix9ine stated, implying that the public and legal pressures facing Drake are consequences of past arrogance.

While 6ix9ine frames this as karma, the facts about Drake’s current legal situation are serious:

  • Stake Lawsuit: Drake faces class-action lawsuits tied to the online gambling platform Stake. Plaintiffs allege that the platform facilitated a “fraudulent scheme,” including obscuring money transfers and artificially inflating streams with bots.
  • Ongoing Scrutiny: These suits span multiple states, claiming Drake’s promotion normalized unregulated gambling for younger audiences, bypassing consumer protections.

Lil Durk’s Federal Trial

The interview also touched on Lil Durk, who remains in custody following his October 2024 arrest. Durk is facing federal murder-for-hire charges related to a 2022 Los Angeles shooting. Months of procedural delays and massive digital evidence have extended the case, but the trial is expected to hit significant milestones in 2026.

ArtistCore Legal IssueStatus
DrakeRICO / Consumer Protection LawsFacing class-action lawsuits over Stake promotions
Lil DurkFederal Murder-for-HireIncarcerated; trial ongoing

Final Thoughts

Whether you see 6ix9ine’s comments as a spiritual observation or just classic trolling, the reality remains: 2026 is a pivotal year for both Drake and Lil Durk. For fans and industry watchers, it’s a reminder that fame doesn’t shield anyone from accountability—legal or otherwise.

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