The thought of going back to Jail may have been the reason why he did it, but Chief Keef finally coughed up some cash for child support.
After making a deal with the courts to prevent any jail time, the “Sosa” rapper recently paid the unnamed teenage mother of his daughter $11,000 and now he owes $20,900 in back support payments.
As previously reported, Keef, real name Keith Cozart, had to face a judge after failing to pay a court-ordered $2,600a-month sum to his child’s mother.
Keef was recently ordered to spend 90 days in rehab for violating his probation by testing positive for marijuana. He was ordered to stay sober after pleading guilty to a charge of speeding following an arrest in May (13).
You might remember Chief Keef as the young rapper who rose to fame in the early 2010s with hits like ‘Love Sosa’and ‘I Don’t Like.’
However, his personal life has been plagued with legal issues, particularly when it comes to child support. In recent news, he has managed to avoid jail time by paying some of the outstanding child support owed to his child’s mother.
According to reports, Chief Keef had been facing potential jail time for failing to pay child support. His ex-girlfriend had accused him of owing over $20,000 in back payments. However, he was able to avoid jail time by paying a portion of what was owed.
While this is good news for Chief Keef and his family, it’s another reminder of the ongoing legal battles that have impacted his career and personal life.
The Ongoing Legal Battle Between Chief Keef and His Child’s Mother
The ongoing legal battle between Chief Keef and his child’s mother just got even more intense as he narrowly avoids jail time by paying some of his child support. You might be wondering what led to this situation in the first place.
Well, it all started when Chief Keef was sued by his baby mama for failing to pay child support. According to reports, Chief Keef had missed several court-ordered payments, which resulted in him owing a significant amount of money in back child support. As a result, he was facing possible jail time if he didn’t come up with the money soon.
However, Chief Keef managed to avoid jail time by paying some of the owed child support. While it’s good news that Chief Keef is taking steps towards fulfilling his obligations as a father, this ongoing legal battle highlights the importance of being responsible and reliable when it comes to supporting your children financially.
It’s important for parents to remember that their children should always come first and that they have a duty to provide for them regardless of any personal disputes or conflicts they may have with their co-parents.
The Impact of Legal Issues on Chief Keef’s Career and Personal Life
You may not realize the full extent to which legal issues have impacted both Chief Keef’s career and personal life. The rapper has faced numerous legal battles over the years, from child support disputes to gun charges. These troubles have taken a toll on his reputation as well as his finances.
One of the most significant impacts of these legal issues has been on Chief Keef’s ability to tour and perform. In 2014, he was scheduled to perform at a concert in London but was denied entry into the country due to past criminal convictions. This caused him to miss out on a significant amount of income and damaged his relationship with fans overseas.
Additionally, Chief Keef’s personal life has also been affected by these legal battles. He has had several run-ins with the law, including being arrested for DUI and having his license suspended. These incidents not only put him in danger but also set a negative example for his young fans who look up to him as a role model.
It is clear that while Chief Keef continues to make music and stay relevant in the industry, his legal troubles have had far-reaching consequences on both his career and personal life.
Conclusion
So there you have it, you’ve managed to avoid jail time by paying some of your child support.
While this may come as a relief, it’s important to remember the ongoing legal battle between you and your child’s mother. These issues can continue to impact not only your personal life but also your career.
It’s crucial now more than ever to make sure all child support payments are made on time and in full. This will not only help ease any legal trouble but also show that you’re taking responsibility for your actions as a parent.
Keep pushing forward and hopefully, with time and effort, these legal battles can become a thing of the past.
Founder and Creator of Singersroom.com and IncredibleWork.com. Follow me on Instagram at @gary.gentles.