And another one bites the dust...temporarily.
Rapper Meek Mill has just been awarded more time to "reflect and expand his creativity" in a place where he won't be distracted, or tempted to break the law; the Philadelphia jailhouse.
According to TMZ, the Maybach music label mate will have to hold off on any and everything involving his upcoming "Dreams Are Worth More Than Money" album, due to failing to abide by parole guidelines.
Meek was in court this afternoon for allegedly trash talking the District Attorney's office on twitter, scheduling concert dates without getting them pre-approved, changing his cell number, and for posting a photo of himself with a gun (Which is definitely a no bueno for someone who's on parole for gun charges).
The 'I Don't Know' rapper was charged with a 3 to 6 months stay in the city jail after the judge told him, "I didn't want to do this, but you made me do this."
Sources close to the rapper believe he was given an unfair sentencing due to the D.A.'s personal grudge against him, and as a way to throw shade on his album dropping in a few months. (Or, it could just be from violating his parole, but hey; who's asking?)
Meek Mill's "Dreams Are Worth More Than Money" album is set to release September 9th.
Here's to hoping Meek will get out on good behavior...preferably in time for his record release.
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