Both high-profile prisoners are being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where 6ix9ine will be heading on January 6 after violating his supervised release.

In a surprising Vlad TV interview, rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine revealed he’s expected to share a prison unit with detained Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Tekashi claimed he was informed that upon his own impending imprisonment on Tuesday, he and Maduro will be housed together. He referenced his past incarceration experience, noting that the former president of Honduras was once in his unit before being released by President Trump.

The rapper, who’s no stranger to wild situations, dropped the news in a video and couldn’t help but make light of the situation. Maduro is the former Venezuelan president who was snatched up by U.S. forces in Venezuela last Saturday. He’s now facing a whole list of serious charges like narco-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine-importation conspiracy and weapons-related stuff. He pleaded not guilty and said he was still the President of a sovereign nation. Meanwhile, Mangione is still waiting for his day in court after being accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson back in 2024. Before getting shipped off to Fort Dix, even Diddy spent some time at MDC Brooklyn while awaiting trial. He’s now serving a 50-month sentence tied to a prostitution transport case.