November 25, 2024

Chief Keef is in legal hot water … a California judge issued a bench warrant after the rapper failed to show for a court date. (Read More Here).




Chief Keef was MIA from a Wednesday court hearing relating to his DUI case, so the judge issued a $10K bench warrant.


According to our sources, there was an outstanding warrant in that case from missing a court hearing. Law enforcement sources tell us cops were running plates during a routine traffic stop last month and pulled Keef over for driving on a suspended or revoked license. That’s when officers saw an active warrant in the system from the DUI case, and Keef was booked and released without bail.


Our law enforcement sources tell us Keef was ordered to appear Wednesday in court but never showed, which led to the new warrant being issued.


We reached out to Keef’s camp … so far no word back.


Apparently, the court officials expected Chief Keef to attend the session connected to a DUI case from June 2021. Authorities reportedly booked the 43B Records founder last month for an active warrant.


The latest case stems from a routine traffic stop that led to officers at the scene running Keef’s plates. That police interaction supposedly included Keef getting taken into custody for driving on a suspended or revoked license.


Chief Keef has had several run-ins with the law throughout his life. Previous arrests include aggravated assault, probation violation, driving under the influence of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia.


As far as his music career, Chief Keef broke out as a mainstream rap artist with the 2012 album Finally Rich. The Interscope-backed studio LP helped usher the Drill movement into Hip Hop culture. Keef has also released numerous other full-length projects.


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