Chicken P Indicted on Rape and Abduction Charges, Court Filing Alleges
He is already serving a separate six-year term for drug and gun crimes.
Overview
- TMZ reports federal court documents filed November 6 allege the Milwaukee rapper, born Rahkeib Smith, was indicted on counts including rape, attempted rape, gross sexual imposition, abduction, and public indecency.
- The filing cites an alleged assault involving a Jane Doe between March 11 and March 12, 2024, at a residence in Cleveland, Ohio.
- Earlier reports from music outlets cited No Jumper; TMZ is the first to describe specific charges and dates based on court paperwork.
- Neither Chicken P nor his representatives have issued a public response, and detailed narratives of the alleged incidents have not been released.
- He was sentenced in August to six years for unrelated drug and firearm convictions—three years in prison and three on supervision—with prior reports projecting a release around September 2028, and any change to that timeline remains unclear.