Meek Mill's Fiery Justice System Critique
Update: 2025-11-30
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Rapper Meek Mill, known for his powerful message on social media, expressed his grievances against the U.S. justice system, promising to repay the country in a billion dollars for the years he feels were stolen from him. His post detailed his personal experiences with poverty, violence, and incarceration, including being found guilty of pointing a gun at a police officer despite only having marijuana, and being locked up with dangerous individuals. Meek Mills legal troubles began when he was just nineteen, leading to a jail sentence and years of probation. His probation became a major point of contention, and he was sentenced to two to four years in prison for violating it, partly for riding a dirt bike in New York City. After five months, his conviction was overturned, and he co-founded the Reform Alliance to change probation and parole laws nationwide.
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