Meek Mill Set To Receive A New Bail Hearing
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(Radio.com) After being sentenced to two years behind bars for parole violation under controversial circumstances, Meek Mill is set for a new bail hearing. Mill, whose real name is Robert Williams, is scheduled to appear before Judge Genece Brinkley in Philadelphia on November 27. Brinkley is the same judge that has accused of having an "infatuation" with Mill, and allegedly asked him to leave his management company Roc Nation, to sign with her friend's company. "Since being convicted in this case a decade ago, he has suffered no new convictions, and has not engaged in other criminal activity," Meek's lawyers wrote in their motion (via Philly.com). "He does not present any danger to the community. He has matured, become a responsible father, acquired a profession in which he has excelled, conquered a drug habit, and generally been rehabilitated." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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