Meek Mill Looking At Jail Time Over Probation Violation
According to Chris, the Philadelphia judge who found Meek guilty of violating probation should realize Meek can have more influence being “out of jail than in it”.
Prosecutors say he routinely fails to stick to his stated travel plans and recently submitted a suspicious drug test. The parole stems from a 2009 drug and gun case.
However, Judge Brinkley said: “How many times am I supposed to give him a second chance?” before concluding that probation may no longer be “appropriate”.
In addition, Milly got into trouble for turning in a fake urine sample during the first hearing, which the judge considered a direct violation of his probation.
“I’m not a gangsta. I’m not a criminal”, the MMG rapper said. “I walk around with Queen Nicki”.
Also, what could be the reaction of the 28-year-old “Ima Boss” rapper should he learn about her 33-year-old girlfriend’s alleged inside jokes with the “Best I Ever Had” artist, whom he allegedly has an ongoing feud? He has had several restrictions put on him in the past and did five months in jail after he violated his parole a year ago. As a result, she prohibited the Dreams Worth More Than Money creator from performing – even in his hometown of Philadelphia – before a February 5 hearing. I don’t want to sound sappy, but it was really hard to do that. “He doesn’t have a lot of structure”, she said. “Since I’ve come into his life, I think I’ve been working on that a little bit…”
Character witnesses testifying on Meek’s behalf haven’t been able to sway the judge in his favor, TMZ reports.
“He’s not a person who knows how to keep schedules”. He also broke down while telling the judge that he couldn’t leave the state to go see his mother in New Jersey while she was undergoing surgery.