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Meek Mill Cried After Judge Found Him Guilty Of Violating Probation



Meek Mill teared up in court Thursday when a Philadelphia judge found him guilty of probation violations. Meek Mill now faces a possible prison sentence early next year.



Meek Mill grew very emotional when telling Common Pleas Judge Genece Brinkley he was neither a gangster nor a criminal. He attributed his growth to girlfriend Nicki Minaj saying he no longer hangs around a negative crowd.





Judge Brinkley said Thursday she is not sure whether to keep the MMG rapper on probation after he repeatedly ignored travel and other rules she set for him.

Meek Mill is supposed to inform his probation officer of his whereabouts at all times. Meek, 28, traveled to Los Angeles for the American Music Awards without the court’s approval.

The Philly rapper, who is on probation for a 2009 drug and gun conviction, is also accused of ducking a drug test, according to NBC Philadelphia.

Judge Brinkley suspects Meek Mill of submitting cold water for his urine sample. Meek Mill blamed his failed urine sample consumption of protein shakes, TMZ reports.

Meek allegedly took a urine test and handed the lab technician a cup of cold water instead of a urine sample, according to court documents obtained by TMZ. Meek said his urine looked like water because he drank water and protein shakes, adding he’s a bodybuilder.

Meek Mill spent nearly five months in prison in 2014 for violating his probation. He was freed in December 2014 a month ahead of his expected Jan. 11, 2015 release date.

Judge Brinkley barred Meek Mill from performing before his Feb. 5 hearing. He is only allowed to do community service.

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