Lil Pump recently paid off a hefty $1.6 million tax debt – only to be slapped with another debt right after.

As previously reported, the IRS sent a bill to the “I Love It” rapper back in March for back taxes owed from 2021, then followed up weeks later with another for 2020. They placed a lien on his Miami Beach home – and he made good on the debt when he sold it in September to NFL star Aaron Jones for $7million.

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But now, Radar Online has revealed that a company called IPFS Corporation has filed suit against him for failing to make payments on a Premium Finance Agreement.

While Pump initially owed $85,000, the company said he’s made some payments but still has an outstanding balance of $8,352. They’re demanding the entire amount plus attorney fees.

The rapper has yet to respond to the lawsuit.

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In other news, Lil Pump is still riding hard for Donald Trump – and he has quite the strong feelings about his successor, Joe Biden.

Last month, the Florida native took to his Instagram Story to pledge his allegiance to the former President and throw his support behind him for the 2024 election.

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“I remember when everybody was mad at me three years ago because I was rocking with Trump,” Pump said. “Now look at all you fucking pussies that fucking switched up. You guys were all riding Joe Biden’s dick but now everybody’s like, ‘We want Trump back!’ Well it’s your fucking fault you voted for him you fucking piece of shit.”

He continued: “Listen we need Donald Trump back in office. Fuck Joe Biden. Fuck all that weird-ass shit that he’s doing. We need Trump back in office. Trump 2024, bitch!”

Lil Pump's New Manicure Leaves The Game Questioning Current Generation
Lil Pump's New Manicure Leaves The Game Questioning Current Generation

Despite all the clout-chasing he did on the campaign trail for Donald Trump, Lil Pump didn’t actually vote in the 2020 presidential election. In fact, the “Gucci Gang” rapper wasn’t even registered to vote.

According to The Smoking Gun, Pump (real name Gazzy Garcia) didn’t appear as a registered voter on Florida’s voter rolls that year. The findings were further confirmed by a supervisor for the Miami-Dade County Elections Department.

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Pump was among numerous rappers who spent the final weeks of the election stumping for Trump. He made a claim stating he would leave the country if President-elect Joe Biden won the race and even appeared at a Trump campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Trump called him “Lil Pimp” as opposed to his actual rap name.

“Remain calm. Remain patient. Have trust in the system,” Pump wrote on Twitter in defense of Trump at the time. “Our man will be re-elected. #Trump202020 ESSKEETIT @realDonaldTrump.”