Middle Schooler Claims Rapper Chief Keef Impregnated Her
A lot of musicians and athletes go through some kind of paternity or child support war after getting famous, but very few of them do so before their eighteenth birthday. Unfortunately for troubled rapper Chief Keef, that’s exactly the situation he’s currently facing after a middle school girl came forward claiming she gave birth to the seventeen-year-old star’s child all the way back in 2011.
According to TMZ, the girl’s name and identity are not listed in the court fillings, but her current Chicago area middle school is, meaning the mother was likely in sixth or seventh grade when she was impregnated, unless there's some kind of flunking situation going on, and Chief Keef was likely a freshman in high school. Under Illinois law, the rapper, who was recently sentenced to sixty days in juvey for a weapon’s violation, could be charged with bedding the girl, even if it was consensual, but since her petition doesn’t even hint at that, it’s likely she has no plans on trying to make that happen.
Chief Keef hasn’t responded to the paternity allegation levied against him. Therefore, at this point, there’s no way to know whether there’s a good chance this baby is actually his or whether this is nothing more than a wild allegation made by a girl who wants to cash in on the rapper’s sudden fame. We’ll keep you updated as the case winds its way through the court system.
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