BREAKING: Meek Mill Gets New Bail Hearing, Preps For Judge Genece Brinkley Round 2 Face-Off

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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Maybach Music Group’s Meek Mill is going back to court and that’s a good thing. The hip-hop star is reportedly set to appear once again before the judge who sentenced him to a multi-year prison sentence.

According to reports, Meek Milly will face-off with Judge Genece Brinkley November 27.

Eleven days after Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge Genece E. Brinkley sent the 30-year-old hip-hop star to prison for two to four years for violating his probation in a 2008 drug and gun case, the judge has set Nov. 27 for a hearing on a motion by his legal team to allow him to be freed on bail pending appeal. Brinkley’s scheduling of a hearing came several hours after Mill’s lawyers filed the bail motion and was the first public response from the judge since her prison sentence ignited a national wave of protests and demands the Mill be set free. (Philly.com)

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Recently, Meek’s attorney Joe Tacopina suggested Judge Brinkley had a personal vengeance against his client which resulted in the punishment.

“When she requests he leaves his current management Roc Nation — which is one of the most important management companies in the world — and goes back to a local Philadelphia guy who has a spotted past because she had a personal relationship with him as manager, again, she’s doing something that a judge would never be doing, having a personal interest,” said Tacopina. (Billboard)

Meek’s legal crunch has sparked multiple public statements from music mogul JAY-Z including a New York Times op-ed article.

“In Pennsylvania, hundreds of thousands of people are on probation or parole. About half of the people in city jails in Philadelphia are there for probation or parole violations. We could literally shut down jails if we treated people on parole or probation more fairly. And that’s what we need to fight for in Philadelphia and across the country. The racial-justice organization Color of Change is working with people in Philadelphia to pressure the courts there and make that vision a reality. Probation is a trap and we must fight for Meek and everyone else unjustly sent to prison.” (New York Times)

This week, a report surfaced about Meek wanting to get out of solitary confinement.

Meek’s legal team wants the judge to buy into the current thinking … that solitary insidiously destroys the psyche. They also say it’s severely inhibiting Meek’s creativity. He’s writing and exercising a lot, but it’s taking its toll. We’re told Meek believes he’ll do fine in G.P. because he’s well respected on the streets and has given back a lot since he’s become a celeb. (TMZ)

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. You're likely to find me covering hip-hop news and music releases. Netflix is still my go-to before Disney Plus.

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