November 13, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Meek Mill’s criminal record has officially been cleared of all felonies.




The Philly rapper and Rick Ross stopped by The Morning Hustle this week to promote their upcoming joint album, Too Good To Be True, and during the chat — which is set to air on Friday (October 27) — Rozay filmed his longtime collaborator while he discussed his criminal record.


Meek was among 369 Pennsylvanians who received a pardon from Gov. Tom Wolf in January. The rapper was given probation in 2008 for drug and firearms charges and sentenced to two-to-four years in prison nearly a decade later for violating his probation.


Meek was released in 2018 after nearly five months behind bars. His sentencing had been mired in controversy and Genece Brinkley, the judge who handed down the decision, was transferred to civil court last year amid criticisms over perceived unjust and heavy-handed rulings.


In response to his pardon, Meek vowed to “do more for my community.” Since his release, the rapper launched the REFORM Alliance, which works towards fixing the probation laws.


“My record was still showing up as if I was a felon, if I tried to do anything, like normal,” he revealed. “And the system — it took a few months to go by, but I got the letter yesterday telling me that my record is officially clean.”


Rick Ross can be seen smiling, while adding: “You already know! That boy Meek Mill record clear!”


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