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  8. Tekashi 6ix9ine has appeared in court and pleaded not guilty to racketeering and firearms charges. The rapper was arrested earlier this month and could face a minimum of 32 years in prison. The trial date has been set for 4 September 2019 and he'll remain in custody, although it is unclear for how long. It all stems from his involvement with a violent US gang. The Nine Trey Bloods are a New York gang and also known as TreyWay, which 6ix9ine has mentioned on Twitter. The rapper's been charged with six offences which include racketeering, carrying a firearm, assault with a dangerous weapon, and conspiracy murder charges. Racketeering is when people use criminal actions to repeatedly take money from others, and most likely associated with protection rackets. TMZ previously reported that the 22-year-old was denied bail despite his lawyer offering $750,000 (£587,000) and house arrest. The Brooklyn rapper has evaded jail time on previous charges, including child sex offences in 2015, but experts believe the racketeering charges could mean a lengthy jail spell for the star. "In the history of the US, the one thing that seems to get someone locked up is racketeering, money-laundering or tax evasion," UK hip hop and culture writer, Jesse Bernard previously told Radio 1 Newsbeat. Adding: "This could be what takes him to prison." Despite being behind bars, 6ix9ine has still been making headlines. Right before Thanksgiving he was reportedly transferred to a new prison for "security reasons". His attorney Lance Lazzaro said it was because he was getting threats from other gang members in the Metropolitan Detention Center. And his debut album, which features both Kanye West and Nicki Minaj was due to be released on Friday, has been postponed.
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  9. The postponed Copa Libertadores final second leg between River Plate and Boca Juniors will be played outside of Argentina on 8 or 9 December. Saturday's game was initially delayed until Sunday after River Plate supporters attacked the Boca Juniors team bus, before being postponed. A statement from South American football's governing body Conmebol said a date and venue would be decided "as soon as possible". The first leg of the final ended 2-2. Conmebol president Alejandro Dominguez met with the presidents of both clubs on Tuesday. The statement added that Conmebol would co-ordinate security with the relevant authorities before the rearranged fixture. The 36 hours that shamed Argentine football The fixture had been poised as the biggest club match in the 127-year history of Argentine football. But it was marred by the "shameful" attack in which Boca players suffered cuts from the glass from broken windows, and were also affected by the tear gas used by police to disperse the crowds. A number of players, including Boca's former Manchester City, Manchester United and Juventus striker Carlos Tevez, reportedly suffered from dizziness and vomiting and were being treated by club doctors. The mayor of Buenos Aires, Horacio Rodriguez Larreta, said River Plate hooligans described as the "mafia of Argentine soccer" were behind the attack. It came a day after police raided the house of a leader of the Barra Brava - the powerful and violent wing of River's hardcore support - and confiscated 10m pesos (£207,285) and 300 tickets for the final. Paraguay, Brazil and Italy have all offered to hold the match. On Monday, the city government of Genoa wrote to both clubs offering to host the postponed match because of the role immigrants from the Italian city played in forming the two Argentine clubs.
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  14. The Boca Juniors team bus was attacked by River Plate fans on its way to the game at River's Estadio Monumental. The game was rearranged for Sunday at 20:00 GMT, 24 hours later than planned, but was postponed three hours before the new kick-off time. A decision on whether the match will be rearranged for another date has yet to be announced. Boca, who were held to a 2-2 draw in the first leg, had urged South American football's governing body Conmebol to take action and allow those affected by Saturday's incidents to recover further. "Club Atletico Boca Juniors made a formal presentation to Conmebol on Sunday to request that the final of the Copa Libertadores be played in conditions of equality," said a club statement. "After the acts of violence suffered in the vicinity of the stadium, having noted the magnitude and seriousness of them and the consequences they have generated in the establishment, Boca considers that these conditions are not met and requests the suspension of the match." A statement from Conmebol confirmed the match would not take place on Sunday, adding: "Conmebol president Alejandro Dominguez recognized Boca Juniors can't play today." Boca players suffered cuts from the glass from broken windows on Saturday and were also affected by the tear gas used by police to disperse the crowds. A number of players, including Boca's former Manchester City, Manchester United and Juventus striker Carlos Tevez, reportedly suffered from dizziness and vomiting and were being treated by club doctors. Footage, apparently from inside the Boca dressing room, showed the players groggy and disorientated. Reports said Boca's Pablo Perez and Gonzalo Lamardo had been taken by ambulance to hospital, the former with slivers of broken glass in his eyes and the latter a cut on his head. Dominguez called for help from authorities to "identify, capture and prosecute those responsible." The Copa Libertadores is the showpiece club competition in South America, equivalent to the Champions League in Europe. The clubs had agreed to a ban on away fans which mirrors an existing ban in domestic football in Argentina. Three years ago, a last-16 Copa tie between River and Boca at the latter's La Bombonera ground was abandoned at half-time after Boca fans attacked the River players with pepper spray in the tunnel. Boca were kicked out of the competition, while River were given a bye into the quarter-finals.
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