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Chief Keef’s Manager Uncle Ro & Tadoe Call Sosa’s Sentencing ‘Outrageous’



Chief Keef’s manager Uncle Ro and GBE protégé Tadoe are lashing out against the judicial system for the unfair treatment of the Interscope rapper.

Chief Keef was found guilty of violating the terms of his probation after failing a drug test. He tested positive for Marijuana.

“Three months, random drops… all this stuff for a ticket? That’s crazy, man. It’s outrageous,” Uncle Ro told the Chicago Sun-Times. “The judge knows it. The prosecuting attorney know it. Our lawyers know it… It is what it is. We’re going to make it through it.”

“Everybody know it. The judge know it,” Tadoe added.

Sosa was placed on probation following a speeding arrest in June.

Northfield Police clocked Sosa driving 110 mph on the Edens Expressway. Keef’s arrest came following a performance in Davenport, Iowa.



Chief Keef plead guilty to the charge and was fined $531, placed on probation for 18 months, ordered to perform 60 hours community service, undergo random drug testing and complete eight hours of traffic school.

In mid-October, a judge ordered Chief Keef to serve 20 days in jail for violating the terms of his probation after testing positive for marijuana, according to the Chicago Tribune.

Sosa was released a few days later for good behavior.

But Keef found himself back in jail following an appearance in court Wednesday afternoon.

Chief Keef posted to his IG his impending fate, writing, “In court Finna go to Jail Judge Wants to send me Back” and “Judge Putting me Back in jail See y’all later.”



Chief Keef was granted permission to enter drug treatment at a California-based private facility, according to the Chicago Tribune.

Sosa reportedly will be entering one of the Promises Treatment Center’s high-cost, for-profit treatment programs. Several notable celebrities have entered the drug-treatment, including Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears.

A judge initially ordered Chief Keef to undergo 90 days of drug treatment at the Haymarket Center on Chicago’s West Side.

Sosa will spend his first 30 days in the facility. He will be able to work following that phase depending on his 30-day progress report, the Tribune reports.

Chief Keef’s next court date is Dec. 12.

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