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Rapper Meek Mill Begins Prison Sentence

By Chidirim Ndeche
10 November 2017   |   6:00 am
A US judge ordered at least two years in prison for rapper Meek Mill for violating probation, a surprisingly harsh verdict that stunned the hip-hop world. Mill, whose most recent album "Wins and Losses" reached number three on the US album chart this year, was sentenced over a case dating from when the 30-year-old was…

A US judge ordered at least two years in prison for rapper Meek Mill for violating probation, a surprisingly harsh verdict that stunned the hip-hop world.

Mill, whose most recent album “Wins and Losses” reached number three on the US album chart this year, was sentenced over a case dating from when the 30-year-old was a teenager.

March 24, 2017. Meek Mill performs during V-103 Live Pop Up Concert at Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. AFP / GETTY / Rick Diamond

Raised by his mother in Philadelphia after his father was killed, the rapper born as Robert Williams was put on probation after a 2008 arrest on drug and gun possession charges.

At a hearing Monday, Judge Genece E. Brinkley ordered a prison term of two to four years over the long-running case, with eligibility for parole after two years.

Brinkley, according to media reports from the courtroom, pointed to violations of parole including scheduling concerts in violation of her orders.

He was also freshly arrested after a scuffle in March at the St. Louis airport.

“I gave you break after break, and you basically just thumbed your nose at this court,” Brinkley told Mill, according to local newspaper site philly.com.

The report said the sentence triggered audible gasps, with prosecutors not having recommended any prison time.

Mill was quoted as pleading for mercy with the judge, saying, “I’m human. I’m not perfect.”

The sentence drew outrage from several fellow African American celebrities who said that prison time was disproportionate.

Rap mogul Jay-Z late Monday wrote on Facebook that the sentence was “unjust and heavy-handed.”

“We will always stand by and support Meek Mill, both as he attempts to right this wrongful sentence and then in returning to his musical career,” Jay-Z wrote.

Comedian and fellow Philadelphia native Kevin Hart urged Mill to “stay strong,” writing on Instagram: “God sometimes puts the toughest battles on his strongest soldiers.”

Rapper T.I., who once went to prison for 11 months, also gave Mill some advice via Instagram, telling him to use his sentence as an opportunity to come back stronger.

Meek Mill mugshot. Credit: Pennsylvania Department of Corrections

On Wednesday morning, celebrity news website TMZ obtained the rapper’s new mug shot.

According to Pennsylvania’s Dept. of Corrections, the rapper is being processed but prison officials say they won’t release the name of Meek’s new prison until he’s arrived there for security concerns.

Besides his music, Mill is known for his two-year relationship with leading female rapper Nicki Minaj which ended earlier this year.

He also entered a public feud with chart-topper Drake, accusing him of not writing his own raps.

***AFP

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