Judge behind Meek Mill’s 2-4 Year prison sentence now being investigated by FBI
The Judge who sentenced Meek Mill to 2-4 years in state prison for
violating probation from his 2009 drug and weapons case is reportedly
being investigated for throwing the rapper back to jail.
According to TMZ, Judge Genece Brinkley is reportedly being
investigated by the FBI for potential relationships within the Philly
music circuit, including a locally known rapper she allegedly asked Meek
to sign with, and possible "extortionist" demands.
The site claims that FBI agents have been following Meek's case since
it began back in April 2016.
Philly music mogul, Charlie Mack,
allegedly told Meek that he was cool with the judge and that he could
help him with his case. He later denied that claim when he spoke
exclusively with the NY Post.
Recall that Meek Mill's lawyer Joe Tacopina claimed that the Judge
sent him back to jail because he refused to do a remix to Boyz ll Men
"On Bended Knee" and give her a shout-out.
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