Meek Mill Prepping Docuseries Produced By Jay-Z
Meek Mill Preeping Docu-Series Produced By Jay-Z
Meek Mill (real name Robert Rihmeek Williams) is taking his talents to the small screen. The 30-year-old rapper has landed a six part docu-series that will air on Amazon. The series is expected to premiere in 2019 and will follow,
His fight for exoneration while exposing flaws in the criminal justice system.
It will also show Meek’s life, career and criminal justice odyssey while also demonstrating,
The negative effects long tail probation is having on urban communities of color.
Meek states,
I’m grateful for this unique opportunity to share my story and I look forward to collaborating with Amazon Prime Video, Roc Nation and the Intellectual Property Corporation on this incredible series. Not only will this documentary give viewers an unprecedented look at my life, but it will also allow me to use my public platform to highlight the need for criminal justice reform.
The untitled series will be exec produced by Jay-Z and Roc Nation, Intellectual Property Corp.’s Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman, journalist Paul Solotaroff and filmmaker Isaac Solotaroff.
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