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Chief Keef’s gun range interview with Pitchfork keeps haunting him. 

The news broke back in September that Chief Keef’s Pitchfork “Selector” interview at a gun range was potentially a probation violation and the 17-year-old rapper could face prison time. 

DETAILS: Pitchfork Retracts Chief Keef Gun Range Interview

The Chicago rapper, who’s on probation for pulling a gun out on a police officer, has denied that he’s going back to jail, but according to the courts, it’s very possible the “Love Sosa” rapper could find himself back in the slammer.

During the time of controversy, Pitchfork media retracted the interview, releasing a statement citing the interview concept was “rushed” and “should have never happened.” 

Well, it looks like Pitchfork will have to hand over an uncut and unedited version of the interview to the courts as evidence in the pending case. 

The Chicago Tribune Reports

“But Judge Carl Anthony Walker, who sits in Juvenile Court, ruled the footage must be turned over by next Wednesday because prosecutors had met their burden of showing the material was not available through other means.

The video was shot earlier this year when the 17-year-old rapper did an on-camera interview with Pitchfork at a gun range in New York. In the video, Chief Keef, whose real name is Keith Cozart, is reportedly seen with a rifle.

Prosecutors have argued that by holding the rifle the rapper violated the terms of his probation following his conviction last year for pointing a gun at a Chicago cop.”

NEW VIDEO: Chief Keef “Love Sosa” 

Besides his court drama with probation, Chief Keef made headlines earlier this week when mother of slain teenage rapper Lil JoJo accused Chief Keef of playing an instrumental role in the death of her 16-year-old son. 

Chief Keef has denied involvement in Lil JoJo’s murder. 

In other, much happier, Chief Keef news, the “Don’t Like” rapper will be releasing his debut album, Finally Rich, on December 18. 

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune