With ‘Dreamchasers 4’ Looming, Meek is having legal problems
Two weeks ago, Meek Mill appeared in Philadelphia courts to speak with Common Pleas Judge Genece Brinkley about his recent parole violation. After finding him guilty, Judge Brinkley told Mills to remain in Philadelphia on a strict city probation until February. Meek was originally set to join Nicki Minaj in Las Vegas for a New Year’s Eve performance, but will now have to be under the watchable eye of his probation offer, Treas Underwood, and perform community service.
According to page six, Meek is now seeking to find a new P.O. after worries within his internal camp about Underwood’s alleged obsession with having a famous client, and rumored past.
His camp went to say, “She keeps showing up to his community service, which is not common. She has 122 other cases, but she has it out for him. Probation is supposed to be a rehabilitative thing, but she will do anything to keep him on probation.”
According to sources around the situation, the two have past history together, which Treas won’t acknowledge personally knowing before taking his upcoming case. The source went to say “She’s from his neighborhood and he had an altercation with her cousin Coo when they were younger.”
Whether or not Meek is successful in having Underwood removed from his case remains to be seen, but we’ll keep you updated on this story leading up to his February 5, 2016 sentencing.
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