Rick Ross Salutes James Harden’s Hard AF “Free Meek Mill” Sneakers: “Did It Big!”

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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Maybach Music Group’s Rick Ross wants the world to know it’s still “Free Meek Mill” until the day he’s free. The biggest bawwwwwwse hit up social media this weekend to salute Houston Rockets star James Harden‘s Meek Mill-inspired sneakers.

Yung Renzel hit up Instagram last night (February 17) and shined some light on J-Hard’s fresh kicks.

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Recently, Meek’s attorney Joe Tacopina reacted to a major revelation about the Philadelphia District Attorney’s office having a secret list of suspected corrupt cops.

“When you’re in the justice system and you have the power of the district attorney’s office, you have to present all the evidence: good, bad or indifferent. You can’t hide the [proof] and prevent defense lawyers from understanding that perhaps the officer that was the linchpin to your client’s case is somehow corrupt.” (HNHH)

This week, Rick Ross referenced the drama surrounding an police officer allegedly lying to get Meek behind bars 10 years ago.

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Ross actually referenced a The Inquirer story about an ex-officer accusing a former colleague this week of lying under oath a decade ago to get Meek pinned to gun and drug charges.

In a sworn affidavit, Jerold Gibson disputed the account of Mill’s arresting officer, Reggie Graham, the sole witness to testify against the rapper at his 2008 trial. Graham, Gibson said, falsely accused the then 19-year-old of pointing a gun at police as they attempted to arrest him outside of a suspected drug stash house in Southwest Philadelphia. (The Inquirer)

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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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