TMZ.com Chief Keef is in legal hot water ... a California judge issued a bench warrant after the rapper failed to show for a court date.
Chief Keef was MIA from a Wednesday court hearing relating to his DUI case, so the judge issued a $10K bench warrant.
Things seem to have been unraveling for Keef, legally speaking, since his arrest for DUI back in June 2021.
Gallery Launch Gallery Celebrity DUIs Launch Gallery Gallery According to our sources, there was an outstanding warrant in that case from missing a court hearing.
More on 'Portnoy' Author Roth Nearly 40 years ago, a character burst onto the public stage unlike any the American public had seen before. He was smart and funny and over-the-top neurotic. His name was Alexander Portnoy, a creation of the writer Philip Roth. Portnoy's Complaint is told as one long psychotherapy session. It shocked some readers, delighted others. Hardly anyone, though, is indifferent about Alexander Portnoy.
Within a few pages we learn that Portnoy — nice Jewish boy, brilliant honor student — has a problem.
Elderly couple charged £110 by Ryanair for printing off wrong boarding passes. Picture: Kennedy News/ Getty By Alice Dear @According2Al The pensioners were left 'disgusted' after the simple mistake resulted in a charge of £55 each. Listen to this article Loading audio... An elderly couple have been left furious after they were charged £110 by Ryanair to print out their boarding passes. Retired GP Ruth Jaffe, 79, and her retired paediatrician husband Peter Jaffe, 80, were travelling from London Stansted to Bergerac, France on 11th August when the incident happened.
The complaints came in shortly after we ran a story on a government aid program that gave cash to the poor in Zambia. The piece included a profile of a young woman who, along with her husband, had used the money to start a business that had lifted their family to a level self-sufficiency they'd never enjoyed before.
Several readers — okay, just two, but still, it made us take note!
January also revealed that despite her scientifically proven flawlessness (look at the photos above!), she struggles with insecurities like the rest of us. (Praise. Be.) And she was most confident as a kid.
"I just didn't think of confidence one way or another," she told me of her early years. "I just was. There wasn't anything to make me insecure. I just think as women, it's not until we sort of develop into women in that pubescent period of time that we sort of pick on each other and point out each other's flaws that it becomes more complicated.