Good news for Meek Mill, he won’t be forced to go to jail, despite violating his probation.Â
A Philly judge has given Meek 6 to 12 months in county jail, which he is allowed to serve on house arrest. He will have to do a minimum of 90 days, but the bad news is that the Philly rapper will not be able to do his regular job — rap.
During the 90 days he judge will not allow Meek to rap, perform, or even release mixtapes. He can only do charitable work for the community. After 90 days it is up to the judge to determine how much longer he will remain on house arrest.Â
Meek will turn himself in on March 1st, where he will be issued his ankle monitor.Â
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