TraxNYC is speaking out following an explosive altercation involving a jewelry company accused of using his name to scam customers. In an exclusive interview with Complex, the jeweler recounted his experience during the altercation and warned that he’s not to be fucked with. “These AKAY sneaky rats, theyre still playing around,” he said. “They tried to kill me in this exchange. No one here got spat on, no one here got strangled.”
This comes after TraxNYC confronted another jeweler for allegedly using his name to scam their customers. The owner, Maksud Agadjani, shared a video of the confrontation, which showed him approaching a person who apparently works for a company named AKAY Diamonds and violently accusing them of fraud.
Meanwhile, Trax NYC continues to push for a fight with 6ix9ine.
Trax has left the decision up to 6ix9ine, telling Complex that if the rapper “wants to fucking fight like a man, that’s what we should do.”
“Yeah, 6ix9ine, I mean, you know, if he wants to fight and box. You know, Adin Ross wanted to do some boxing, some shit, we could put our hands on,” he said. “We don’t wanna talk about this talk with this kid who draws on his face. He can do whatever he wants. If he wants to fucking fight like a man, that’s what we should do.”
Trax has made no secret about his desire to fight, going as far as delivering a direct message to 6ix9ine through Adin Ross. “You wanna see some bullsh*t? Bring me 6ix9ine,” he told the camera in a recent video.
After Ross obliged by FaceTiming the rapper, Trax issued the challenge, adding, “When you get out your cell, bitch.”
Trax also brought up the rapper’s impending jail time in his interview with Complex Style, saying, “I don’t know what he’s doing. I don’t care. He’s going to jail or whatever, that’s not my priority.”
In a 2022 interview with No Jumper’s Adam22, the jeweler claimed 6ix9ine once tried to scam him out of jewelry.
6ix9ine was sentenced last month to three months in prison for violating the terms of his supervised release after pleading guilty in an assault case, stemming from an altercation at the Palm Beach County Mall in Florida.
He’s scheduled to begin his time behind bars tomorrow.
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