6ix9ine's Plaques & Jewelry To Be Auctioned Off By IRS

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The Internal Revenue Service is preparing to auction off jewelry, plaques, and other expensive items they confiscated from 6ix9ine.

Several online auction sites recently popped up with 63 items that the IRS collected from the "FEFE" rapper's home in Florida last year. Among the collection of items are 6ix9ine's "Bruce The Shark" diamond pendant, his "Water" diamond and enamel pendant, "Billy the Puppet" Jigsaw pendant, his "Spinner Shark" pendant and a two-tone "YAILIN" pendant. All of 6ix9ine's pricy jewelry is estimated to go for $15,000 to $200,000. In addition to the jewelry, the New York rapper's Gold and Platinum plaques, designer bags and other items will also be auctioned.

IRS agents and police were spotted at the artist's home in Palm Beach, Fla. last April as they seized a couple of cars from his garage as well as several other items from inside. Photos of the raid showed an IRS sticker that was placed on one of the vehicles. The IRS raided 6ix9ine's home last year after he failed to pay his taxes. The "Kika" rapper essentially confirmed the situation in an Instagram Story he shared over the weekend.

“1 year ago when I was stuck in [the Dominican Republic] the feds made a raid for the entire house because I did not report my income for 4 years,” he wrote. “And for them it was seen how I was running and hiding in DR when the reality was that I could not leave and get back to the USA. If you don’t live like this without renting you shouldn’t have an opinion.”

The auction for 6ix9ine's possessions begins on March 5. Click here to see what's up for grabs.


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