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Rapper Chief Keef Served With Paternity Suit When in Court for Northfield Speeding

Rapper Chief Keef was served Monday with a paternity lawsuit when he appeared at the Cook County Circuit Court to plead guilty to a speeding violation that he received in Northfield, the Winnetka Talk reported. This is Chief Keef's second paternity suit, and his second speeding violation. His first paternity suit was filed on Dec. 11.

Chief Keef — whose real name is Keith Cozart — was charged with driving over 40 mph over the speed limit on the Edens Expressway on May 27, Winnetka Talk stated. He pleaded guilty, and must now pay $531, serve 18 months of probation, complete 60 hours of community service and undergo random drug tests. 



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