Chief Keef 2013: Rapper Goes To Court, Gets Arrested and Receives Paternity Suit in Same Day
Chief Keef had an interesting day in Illinois on Monday, finding the wrong side of the law in three separate forms for three separate incidents.
The day began with a previously-planned event involving the legal system. The rapper pled guilty in a Skokie, Ill courthouse to charges of speeding. Keef, who was caught driving 110 mph in a 55 mph zone, was given a $531 fine, 18 months of probation, 60 hours of community service, and the rapper was made subject to random drug tests. Keef got his first surprise of the day when he left the courthouse.
That's when police officers from the South Side of Chicago arrested him for a month-old charge of criminal trespassing. Traveling 17 miles for a misdemeanor arrest seems a bit excessive, but apparently the scene was even more dramatic than that. Members of Keef's crew reported unnecessary use of force during the arrest.
"It is not normal practice for police to come from the South Side armed with AK47s to arrest a person on misdemeanor trespassing charges," the source told FakeShoreDrive. "But clearly Chief Keef is a special young man that garners special treatment from the Chicago Police Department."
The second surprise encounter with the law occurred when Keef received word of a paternity suit filed against him claiming that the rapper fathered a female child with the plaintiff. It's the second time Keef's been hit with a paternity suit this year, as a case filed in January by another woman had yet to be settled.
Keef finished his last stint under probation in March following a weapons charge, and the rapper was arrested a few weeks ago in Atlanta for disorderly conduct.