6ix9ine is convinced that he'll be out of federal custody at the top of the new year.

While testifying against Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods members Anthony "Harv" Ellison and Aljermiah "Nuke" Mack last Thursday (Sept. 19), the imprisoned artist confirmed that he expected to be out of lockup by the beginning of 2020.

6ix9ine asserted this when one of Mack's attorneys asked the rapper if he'd be released at the beginning of next year if the rapper was granted time-served.

"If you get time served you'd get out at the beginning of next year, correct?" Mack's attorney asked. To that question, 6ix9ine replied by saying, "Correct."

6ix9ine had originally been facing a minimum of 47 years and a maximum of life in prison for nine federal charges if he didn't cooperate with federal authorities. After pleading guilty and agreeing to cooperate with the government, he's got a way out. If he secures a 5K1 letter, which is the letter U.S. attorneys write to detail the extent of a witness' cooperation so a judge can determine how much leniency to give said witness with sentencing, he could be granted the time-served he speaks of.

At another point of the trial, which went on all last week before resuming on Monday (Sept. 23), 6ix9ine's one-time driver, Jorge Rivera, testified that he became an informant after he was arrested by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Upon his release from custody, Rivera said he acted as an informant to provide police with intel on 6ix9ine and his crew. According to Rivera, the rapper had no knowledge about his intentions at the beginning but may have become suspicious later on.

Check out tweets about 6ix9ine's testimony and the timeframe for his expected release below.

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