6ix9ine’s painted Lamborghini and Bentley limousines sold for more than $260,000 at an auction hosted by the Internal Revenue Service.
6ix9ine paint-splattered Lamborghini and Bentley cars sold at auction
On Tuesday (July 23), GSAAuctions.gov ended the bid for 6ix9ine to paint a 2019 Lamborghini Urus and a 2017 Bentley Continental GT Speed. The GSA auction begins on July 8, with starting bids for both vehicles starting at $20,000. Since then, luxury car prices have not been the same. Lambo’s final bid was $175,043, with 30 bidders. Meanwhile, 6ix9ine’s Bentley Continental GT Speed ended its auction with 16 bidders and a top price of $85,500.
Although the GSA website says both of the New York rapper’s cars have “paint splatter” custom paint jobs, they are actually both covered in custom wraps from Florida automotive company TPTForeigns, which are then applied with actual colorful paint splatters. TMZ reported in April that the IRS seized 6ix9ine’s vehicle and other personal belongings from his home in Lake Worth, Florida, to satisfy Alexis Salaberrios. verdict of injury.
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Why does the IRS have 6ix9ine’s painted vehicle?
According to court documents obtained by XXL in December 2023, the conservator was ordered to seize all of 6ix9ine’s assets to satisfy the injury judgment. The agreement was reached on November 22, 2023, with a judge signing a judgment requiring 6ix9ine to pay victim Alexis Salaberrios $9,825,000 for the injuries she suffered as a result of the rapper’s alleged actions.
In February 2021, Salaberrios, an exotic dancer at Gold Rush Cabaret in Miami, filed a lawsuit against 6ix9ine (real name Daniel Hernandez). She accused the 28-year-old artist of hitting her with a champagne bottle, causing serious head injuries. Additionally, Tekashi reportedly threw a bottle at a group of bar patrons after one of them called him a rat, but Saraberrios was struck by the bottle. Although 6ix9ine’s attorney, Frank Quintero Jr., filed a motion to stop the judgment and another to preserve the appointment of the conservator, these attempts were unsuccessful.
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Check out the 6ix9ine custom car up for auction below.

