6ix9ine's Lawyers Deny Robbery Victims' Claim That "GINÉ" Threatens Them, Say Song is About Lil Durk (UPDATE)

In new legal documents, Seketha “Skyy L. Daniels” Wonzer and Kevin Dozier have accused the rapper of taunting them over the money he owes them.

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UPDATED 4/26, 2:10 p.m.: Skyy “Lyfe” Daniels filed a new criminal complaint against 6ix9ine with the Dallas Police Department on Monday. She tells Complex it includes cyber bullying, cyber harassment, and terrorist threats she believes the rapper made in his new single and video “GINÉ.”

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6ix9ine’s legal team has denied claims that his new song “GINÉ” is about and threatens two people he and his crew robbed in 2018.

In new legal documents filed on Thursday, Seketha “Skyy L. Daniels” Wonzer and Kevin Dozier have accused the rapper of taunting them over to-be-determined damages he owes them. “Defendant recently released a song, entitled ‘GINÉ,’ which disparages Plaintiffs, brags about the crimes that he committed against them, tells Plaintiffs to ‘suck dick’ and ‘eat my sack,’ and repeatedly refers to them as the n-word,” reads the document, which suggested the song could be perceived as a threat to the two individuals.

“Furthermore, Defendant also recently posted a video on Instagram where he brags about being rich and flashes what he claims to be $2 million of cash as well as multiple luxury cars, watches and jewelry,” the doc continues, with the legal team suggesting he’s shown a lack of remorse. Wozner and Dozier were the victims of a robbery at the office of 50 Cent’s website This is 50 in 2018, and they won a civil suit against the rapper. 6ix9ine has since said that the cash he flashed in the referenced Instagram post was actually “prop money.” 

In response to the filing of the document, 6ix9ine’s legal team has denied the claims and said “GINÉ” is actually about Lil Durk. “While the lyrics may be course and generally offensive in polite society, there is no support at all that Plaintiffs are the subject of the song ‘GINÉ’’s lyrics,” reads the response. “Even without this background knowledge, there is absolutely nothing in the lyrics to ‘GINÉ’ that could remotely be construed to refer to either Plaintiff in this action.”

The contents of the track very clearly reference his beef with Lil Durk, including a line taunting the Chicago rapper about the death of his longtime friend King Von, who was shot in November 2020. “Your man got shot, you made a diss track/Go get a gun and get some get back/Your man got shot, he not coming back/Go get a gun and get some get back,” 6ix9ine raps on the song.

In a quote provided to Complex, Wonzer said that the rapper has “traumatized” her for the past four years. She added that the song includes references to “robbing” someone, and that since he seemingly did not rob any of the rappers he’s beefing with, the track must be about her and Dozier.

“He’s saying, ‘I robbed you, I took your jewelry, I took your things.’ He didn’t rob Lil Durk. He didn’t rob DaBaby. He didn’t rob Meek Mills [sic]. He didn’t rob anyone but me, Skyy L. Daniels, a publicist, a woman, a grandmother,” she said of “GINÉ.” “He robbed me, him and five men. Five men robbed me, with assault rifles, at gunpoint. There was no man that he robbed. And then he’s saying in the video that, ‘When I see you, I’m gonna blicky blicky blicky you down.’ So he’s basically saying he’s going to murder me. I have never in my life ever met this man personally. I’ve never said two words to him. I’ve never done anything to this man.”

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