Meek Mill’s Prison Nightmare Gets Scarier, Another Investigation Launches

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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Maybach Music Group rapper Meek Mill‘s name will remain in the headlines for a bit longer. New reports claim the now-infamous court house clerk responsible for slipping him a note asking for money to help her family has generated an investigation.

According to reports, an active investigation is now underway for court clerk Wanda Chavarria.

Sources familiar with the matter tell us, judges and other personnel are now investigating the circumstances surrounding a note that court clerk Wanda Chavarria gave Meek, telling him she has bad credit and needs money for her son’s college tuition. The clerk told TMZ she did indeed give Meek the note … she says because they are both from Philly and they take care of their own. Chavarria says the judge in the case was not aware of the note. (TMZ)

This news comes shortly after reports claimed Judge Genece Brinkley may not have pressured Meek into dropping his Roc Nation management to join forces with alleged affiliate Charlie Mack.

It was Meek’s probation officer — not the judge — who was pushing during the in-chambers hearing for Meek to embrace Mack, arguing Mack was a good influence on Meek and was turning his life around … this according to the transcript. The probation officer said, “What I like about Charlie, he is not invested in Meek Mills. He is invested in Robert Williams [Meek’s real name].” Judge Brinkley did not advocate for Mack. To the contrary, she tried distancing herself, saying she was not going to get involved in terms of who should manage or advise him. The judge said, “I don’t want the record to suggest who your management is or is not.” (TMZ)

In a weekend interview, music mogul JAY-Z spoke up on defending Meek Mill amid his four-year-prison sentence.

“Meek is a beacon. He’s a vessel. The light goes through, he brings attention to this issue because this is not the first time this has happened. Unfortunately in America this happens to black and brown people way too often. When you’re on probation, you’re on this paper, you do a crime, you do whatever time you do. Then you’re on paper. He’s been on probation for 11 years. 11 years. So, it’s almost like you’re tethered to this thing and they’re just waiting for you to do something wrong because every time you do something wrong, [Meek Mill] popped a wheelie. He was shooting a video and he popped a wheelie in the street which is a minor offense and it’s like, your kid goes to a skateboard park and skates where he wasn’t supposed to and someone gives him two years in prison. Again, Meek comes from a tough neighborhood so he’s been through his trials and tribulations we’re not sitting here professing he’s some angel but in this particular incident, the whole system has to be reworked.” (CNN)

A few days ago, Meek issued a statement about his Philadelphia Eagles making it to Super Bowl LII.

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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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