Officials earlier said he was sentenced to 10 days. He was placed on probation for 18 months and ordered to undergo random drug testing. Last month, he was found to be in contempt of court after failing to pay child support, according to authorities and court records. Cozart was supposed to appear in court Sept. Cozart's next court date is Oct. If he fails to appear in court, the judge could issue a warrant for his arrest in that case, Ansari said. On June 17, the day he pleaded guilty in the speeding case, Cozart was served with his second paternity suit and was also charged with trespassing at his former home in the Parkway Gardens apartment complex on the South Side.
His first paternity case, which is pending, was filed in December by another woman. It's been some time since the GloToven rapper has been in trouble with the law. The rapper was arrested at Sioux Falls Regional Airport back in after security discovered a pair of marijuana-infused edibles and marijuana-filled blunts in his luggage. After receiving two misdemeanor charges for the case, which included possession of two ounces or less of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, the Chicago rapper pleaded no contest to felony possession of a controlled substance in April Because of his plea, the judge granted Keef a suspended imposition of sentence.
The decision allowed Keef to attend an arrangement where he can avoid jail time and prevent a conviction from being entered as long as the defendant lives up to a set of conditions given by the judge. The notorious year-old rapper had been prohibited from using firearms under parole terms imposed on him in Judge Carl Anthony Walker declared on Tuesday that Keef had shown a "wilful disregard of the court" when he took a Pitchfork reporter to a New York gun range.
Although he is still a juvenile, the Chicago musician now faces a prison sentence; he will be held in jail pending a sentencing hearing on Thursday. Chief Keef, whose real name is Keith Cozart, came close to being shot in December , after he brandished a handgun at Chicago police officers. He was subsequently charged and sentenced to 18 months' probation. Under the terms of the probation, he was ordered to stay away from guns, drugs and gang members, as well as to complete a GED diploma — a high-school equivalency qualification.
Unfortunately, Keef's did not consist of a quiet return to school.
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