Chief Keef Reportedly Evicted From Chicago Home
. However, the Tribune reports that Chicago police told the paper that the rapper wasn't just moving out - he was getting evicted. According to the Tribune, court documents for possible eviction had been in the works since February, with Keef (real name Keith Cozart) behind by around $30,000 in rent payments. An agreement had been made April 20 to pay the full amount, according to court documents, but by May 7, a forcible entry order was filed. The clip includes footage of boxes and other possessions being hauled into a moving truck while Bal K. Bansal, who owned the house, stood firm in saying that Chief Keef had not been evicted, despite reporters' questions to the contrary. "He was very good company," Bansal said, noting that his neighbors enjoyed having the rapper in the neighborhood. However, one of said neighbors interviewed for the video sang a different tune. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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