Chicago rapper Chief Keef's legal tab continues to grow, this time a judge ordered he pay a six-figure settlement.
The rapper and his label, Glory Boyz Entertainment, were ordered to pay $230,019 to Team Major, a Washington D.C.-based concert promotion company, for failing to appear at a scheduled show last winter, court records show.
Chief Keef was scheduled to perform in London on Dec. 29 last year, but according to court records, he never showed up. The venue was forced to issue refunds that totaled about $75,000.
The $230,019 Chief Keef and Glory Boyz were ordered to pay is intended to cover compensatory damages for out-of-pocket expenses, lost expected earnings and reputational harm.
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