Just two days after Chief Keef, the 17-year-old rapper from Chicago's South Side, was taken into custody, for having violated his probation, by a Cook County judge on Jan. 15, he's been sentenced to two months in a juvenile
Things have only gotten worse for Chief Keef. After his recent arrest for probation violation, Sosa is now getting hit with a $75,000 lawsuit for missing a show. Washington, DC based promotion company Team Major, LLC demand repayment of the missed
Just two days after Chief Keef, the 17-year-old rapper from Chicago's South Side, was taken into custody, for having violated his probation, by a Cook County judge on Jan. 15, he's been sentenced to two months in a juvenile
The judge says Chief Keef's appearance in a video, in which he fired a rifle at a gun range in New York, violated his probation.
Chief Keef was tearful today as he was sentenced to two months in a juvenile detention facility. The 17-year-old was found guilty of violating his probation thanks to the good folks at Pitchfork. Before being taken away, he told
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