Chief Keef's neighbors are fed up

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Here's the thing that pisses me off. If keef got all this money why didnt he buy a plot of land and a small house somewhere like farmland where he would have space to do his crazy shyt? Why live next to these rigid ass white people. ATV's are mad fukking loud going down the block. no one wants to hear that shyt all day.
Real shyt. With that kinda money why the fukk would u even want to live around these busters like that. I mean...shyts dumb.
 

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Yeah they probably look like Durk's baby momma.......bytch looks like Fat Trel


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care to elaborate?





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I called 311 and stated that the tenant was leaving the dog in the hallway, while she working (she didn't want the dog shytting in her apt. The nerve!) Some Animal Agency sent her a warning notice and she kept the dog in from that point on.

I guess them tickets/fines are no joke.
 

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here's an update from today:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...ef-highland-park-met-20140411,0,3385987.story
Chief Keef avoids eviction from North Shore home
Rapper owed more than $22,000 in rent

Though Chief Keef had apparently been a regular presence at a Northfield home where a shooting took place last month, he also recently faced eviction from another North Shore mansion.

  • By Duaa Eldeib and Gregory Trotter, Tribune reporters
    6:57 a.m. CDT, April 11, 2014

    Though Chief Keef had apparently been a regular presence at a Northfield home where a shooting took place last month, he also recently faced eviction from another North Shore mansion.

    The teenage rapper was $22,500 behind on rent on a Highland Park home when eviction proceedings were filed against him in February, court records show. By the time a settlement was reached in March, that amount had grown to $30,000, which he was required to pay in full by April 20 in order to stay in the home, according to court documents.

    Leah Starkman, an attorney for the rapper, whose real name is Keith Cozart, said he is now caught up with the back rent payments.

    Starkman blamed the lapse in rent payments on Cozart's absence during his recent court-ordered stint in rehab. Cozart completed the 90-day drug treatment program in California in February.

    Cozart, 18, is back at the house, but the court order makes it clear that the case can be reopened if he falls behind again.


    The palatial home on a quiet cul-de-sac last sold for $1.9 million, records show, and rents for $7,500 a month.


    Cozart was recently questioned and released in connection with a March 26 shooting at his manager's rented home in Northfield. A 33-year-old man was critically injured in the shooting but was released from the hospital this week.


    Although Cozart was in the home at the time of the shooting, he was not involved, Starkman said previously. He was in the car that drove the injured man to the hospital, she said.


    Police are searching for a person of interest but have not made any arrests.

    The shooting fueled safety concerns not just in Northfield but among Cozart's Highland Park neighbors, said Ken Cooper, who lives next door to Cozart.

    "It's a quiet place," said Cooper, 74. "We watch the grass grow and the cars rust."

    Although there have been no major incidents at the house, Cooper said neighbors met with Highland Park police to voice their concerns. Shortly after that meeting, police responded to a complaint about cars parked on the street about 2 a.m. in front of Cozart's house, Cooper said.


    "There are cars in and out of there all night," he said.


    Cooper has closely followed stories about Cozart's recent North Shore brushes with the law, including a DUI arrest last month in Highland Park.

    "Thank God there's been no shootings here," Cooper said.

    Cozart's cousin Mario Hess, a Chicago rapper who went by the names Big Glo and Blood Money, was shot and killed in Englewood on Wednesday night.

    Tribune reporter Karen Ann Cullotta contributed.

man that old :bryan: that lives next door to keef is gonna have a heart attack!

I wonder if keef still making bread. cuz he's currently renting two mansions in the same area for some reason :snoop:
 
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