#FreeMeekMill: FBI Investigate Judge That Sentenced Him…Meek Wants Immediate Release From Prison

Monday’s solidarity rally for Meek Mill seem to be yielding instant results as the American Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), has launched an investigation into the alleged personal vendetta involving Judge Genece Brinkley and Meek Mill.
Meek Mills was sentenced to 2-4 years imprisonment on the 6th of November for several violation of his 2009 drug and weapon case probation. Despite the fact that the probation officers and Meek’s attorneys recommended a no-jail time for the rapper.
Meek’s lawyer, Joe Tacopina, said the two incidents for which his probation was violated resulted in dismissed charges. His probation officer also backed up his case by testifying that Meek Mill responded well to probation.
Meek is appealing that his probation should be wiped out altogether because he’s matured, become a responsible father and acquired a profession. He’s requesting to be granted time served and released from prison.
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