Wednesday, July 3, 2013

More Stress on Meek Mills

A judge in rapper Meek Mill's hometown of Philadelphia has ordered him to take etiquette classes based on his actions in and outside the courtroom. Judge Genece Brinkley said "Meek Mill has a lot of issues" and ordered him to take the classes by August 4. At the MMG rapper and Dream Chasers Records CEO latest probation hearing for his 2008 drug dealing and gun possession conviction, prosecutors said that his public conduct and social media activity could "affect his freedom." The judge received threats from Meek's fans after he posted "aggressive" messages about the situation online. Judge Brinkley and prosecutors also claim Meek Mill has continued to travel without permission from his probation officer. The last year hasn't been a bit crazy for the Philadelphia rapper. He had rap beef with fellow Philly rapper Cassidy. Then Twitter beef with Shyne. Then he had a feud with pastor Jomo K. Johnson over the track "Amen." Most recently, Meek has had to deal with the news that 18-year-old rapper Lil Snupe was killed. Meek had signed Lil Snupe to his label about 20 minutes after listening to his demo. Snupe was killed shortly after in Louisiana.

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