He also faces three charges of failing answer bail.
After he failed to appear in court police posted his photograph and details on their Facebook page, appealing for the public to help locate him.
Since then Luafutu has failed to appear in court three further times.
He finally made it to the Christchurch District Court on September 8 and defence counsel Elizabeth Bulger said he wished to enter pleas of not guilty to six charges.
Luafutu has refused to speak publicly about his case but has posted regularly on social media about his life.
Last night the father-of-four posted a photograph of several of his children on Instagram with a caption suggesting he was going to take legal action against police.
It is unclear what he is taking action against and on what basis.
The Herald has chosen not to publish the image of the children.
In the post Luafutu said he was missing the youngsters.
"Daddy gon (sic) see u soon as these pigs get what's coming," he wrote.
He the posted a series of hashtags, used to categorise posts by topic, including:
#civilsuitpending
#FTP
#rebel
#babylonsystem
#gosolvesomerealcrime
#gocatchsomerapistsandmurderers
#lawabidingcitizen
#fearless
FTP stands for f**k the police.
Bulger would not be drawn on the post or any possible action.
Luafutu has been approached for comment.
A police spokesperson said they were aware of the comment.
"We have not received any notice of civil proceedings at this time.
"It is not clear what any civil proceedings may relate to, therefore we are unable to add anything further at this time."
The rapper's star began to rise when he released his debut album The Crusader - a nod to the Canterbury rugby team - in 2003.
Luafutu is the cousin of musicians Ladi6, real name Karolyn Tamati, and Tyra Hammond from the band Opensouls.