Chief Keef Baby Mama Wants Him Jailed For Allegedly Failing To Pay Child Support

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Chief Keef's baby mama wants the rapper put behind bars.

Chief Keef might be keeping a low profile these days, but his baby mama drama, unfortunately, bleeds into his public life every once in a while. One of the mother's of his children, Erica Early, has demanded the judge send Sosa to prison for allegedly failing to pay child support to her.

According to The Blast, Early filed court document in her paternity case against Chief Keef in November, demanding the judge put the rapper behind bars for allegedly failing to pay child support payments. She didn't reveal how much Keef owes her, but she claims that he hasn't been fulfilling his parental duties. 

The 43-year-old mother Keef's child sued him for paternity and child support after their daughter, Kimora Cozart, was born. The judge later ordered the Chicago rapper to pay $2,500 a month in child support.

A warrant was issued for Chief Keef's arrest in 2014 after he failed to pay child support then. The bond was set at $10K, but he later paid off the amount owed.

Early has demanded that the judge put Chief Keef in jail for failing to pay child support, again. A date for the hearing has been set to December 14th which is when the judge will decide on whether Chief Keef gets sent to prison or not. Keef has yet to respond to Early's claims. 


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