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7 year oldAs we reported last week, the rapper had a court date today stemming from alleged probation violations. At the time, he was facing 20 months — but a judge ruled Monday that he did, in fact, violate his probation and must serve a minimum of two years.
via TMZ:
Meek was in a Philadelphia court Monday when the judge ruled he’d violated probation from his 2009 drug and weapons case by getting busted for a St. Louis airport fight … and his reckless driving arrest in NYC.
Even though both cases were dropped, the judge said the arrests alone were violations — and reportedly gave him 2 to 4 years in prison.
Didn’t help Meek’s case that he’d previously violated probation in 2015. He got off with house arrest for that one. No such luck this time.
BREAKING: Phila. judge rules Meek Mill (AKA Robert Williams) violated his probation; a sentencing hearing is underway @CBSPhilly pic.twitter.com/f0ehY9ffEX
— Joe Holden (@JoeHoldenCBS3) November 6, 2017
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