Meek Mill Avoids Jail Time, Sentenced to 90 Days House Arrest
Back in December, a judge found Meek Mill guilty of violating his probation.
The rapper was sentenced today and was facing jail time. The judge ordered 6 to 12 months in county jail, but said he can spend that time on house arrest.
The judge will re-evaluate after 90 days to determine how much longer he’ll remain under house arrest.
His sentence begins March 1st.
While under house arrest, he’s unable to do any ‘work’ — just charity work. That means no albums, no mixtapes, no performing, etc.
After that, he’ll be on probation for another six years.
Judge imposes house arrest on Meek Mill, then 6 years on probation. He turns himself in March 1. "This could've over long ago," judge says— Bobby Allyn (@BobbyAllyn) February 5, 2016
Meek Mill will have ankle monitor for 90 days, during which time he can't work, judge says. He can do homeless charity work during that time— Bobby Allyn (@BobbyAllyn) February 5, 2016
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