6ix9ine's Baby Mama Says She's Left To "Pick Up The Pieces" After He Snitched

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Rapper 6ix9ine performs at Power 105.1's Powerhouse 2018 at Prudential Center on October 28, 2018 in Newark, New Jersey.
Tekashi 6ix9ine's baby mother is disappointed in this whole thing.

Tekashi 6ix9ine's baby mother opened up after the father of her child pleaded guilty to nine counts in his federal trial for racketeering and firearms charges. Earlier today, news broke that he pleaded guilty to nine counts in his federal case for racketeering and firearms charges. Court documents revealed that he sang like a canary and dimed out his co-defendants. Sara Molina, the mother of his three-year-old daughter, opened up about the news and explained how it affects her and her family.

Sara Molina, who says she's been with 6ix9ine for seven years, told TMZ that she expected more out of the situation and how it has played out. She said that 6ix9ine's only looked out for himself ever since his rap career took off a year ago and now, he's leaving her and their three-year-old daughter in a tough situation that might lead to danger.

"To an extent, yeah," she said in response to whether she feels her and their daughter are at risk because the rapper snitched.

"He left -- he did what he did. He made his bed and now he has to line it but he didn't think about how it's going to affect others," she said. "He's only thinking about himself in this situation... I'm left to pick up the pieces of whatever mess he's made which is and has always been a thing."

Unfortunately, Molina admitted that she wouldn't feel right if 6ix9ine reached out asking to have a relationship with his daughter.

"I can't feel comfortable allowing him to bring whatever he has with him into my daughter's life," she said. "My job is to protect my daughter at all costs even if that means him."


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