According to
sources who was inside a Philadelphia courtroom where Robert Williams
professionally known as Meek Mill pleaded with a judge not to send him back to
prison for violating the terms of his parole. The courtroom was packed with
Williams’s family, friends and girlfriend Nicki Minaj. Williams violated the
terms of his probation when he failed to inform the court that he was traveling
out of town for work.
If there was any
doubt that the judge in his case was going to go light on him that didn’t
appear to be the cause because he will be required to remain under house arrest
for 90 days and wear an ankle monitor and not release any music commercially or
even release a mixtape because in doing so he would be in violation of his
probation and likely would be sent to prison.
Mill will have to
start serving his house arrest on March 1 and will only be allowed to leave his
home to feed the homeless.
Common Pleas
Judge Genece Brinkley during Friday 2016 ordered Mill to serve 90 days on house arrest,
effective March 1, for violating the terms of his parole in a 2009 drug and gun
case. Meek Mill stated to the judge that his busy schedule was the reason why
he had violated and while he was facing jail time, he thanked the judge for
believing in him and hoped she would give him a second chance. Our sources
stated that Nicki Minaj broke down in tears while she was watching the rapper
plead for leniency.
“I just want to
ask you for a chance to turn that corner and be a changed man,” he said. “You
said you saw something in me … I want to prove you right. I believe I can be
the bright star you intended me to be.”
Prosecutors
described violations that include unapproved travel to New York for a benefit
concert and efforts to join Minaj in various cities. They also said he turned
in cold water instead of urine for a drug test, making the judge question if a
prior problem with painkillers was at issue.
Minaj told the
judge in December that she was trying to help her boyfriend become more
organized and responsible. They have been frequently been seated courtside at
the Philadelphia 76ers games for the past two months, since Brinkley ordered
Mill not to leave the Philadelphia area.
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