When it rains, it pours. In the case of Chief Keef, he's going a through thunderstorm, and then some. According to the Chicago-Tribune, Chief Keef was evicted from his Highland Park home in Chicago.

Amid those reports, the owner of the house, Bal K. Bansal, said that the rapper wasn't evicted, but in actuality, moved out on his own accord. Well, that wasn't the case, as cops claimed otherwise.

Cops said that the rapper was indeed evicted and that he was behind rent payment by $30,000.

On May 7, an order for forcible entry and detainer was filed for Chief Keef's home. This comes as a relief to Keef's neighbors, who said that the "300" rapper was a bad tenant, and at times, had gunshots ringing inside his home. Back in March, the rapper was arrested for a DUI charge.

If the rapper continues to churn out bangers like "Sosa Style," we're sure the rapper will quickly get back on his feet.

[Chicago-Tribune]

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