Meek Mill Sentenced To 2-4 Years In State Prison
Meek Mill Sentenced To 2-4 Years In State Prison
Not so good news for Meek Mill (real name Robert Rihmeek Williams). Today, the 30-year-old rapper reported to court in Philadelphia and was sentenced to 2 – 4 years in state prison for probation violations.
Unfortunately for Meek, the judge ruled that because of his reckless driving arrest in New York City, along with an airport fight in St. Louis, he had he violated probation from his 2009 drug and weapons case.
BREAKING: Rapper Meek Mill sentenced to 2 – 4 years in state prison for probation violations. @CBSPhilly pic.twitter.com/5oeZky07Up
— Joe Holden (@JoeHoldenCBS3) November 6, 2017
Despite the fact that both cases were dropped, the judge said the arrests alone were violations. Reportedly, he will have to do a minimum of 2 years. Meek, nor his camp, have yet to respond. [Photo: Twitter]
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That’s some b.s.
There are people with assault charges doing less time than that. Free Meed