Meek Mill's Using Corrupt Cop & Judge's Bias As Evidence For Release From Prison: Report

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Rapper Meek Mill attends the Meek Mill debut of Dreamchasers x PUMA Collab at New Puma Lab powered by Foot Locker at Roosevelt Mall on July 15, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Reports say Meek Mill's lawyer has filed documents for the rapper's release.

There's been a lot of complications surrounding Meek Mill's case since he was sentenced two to four years behind bars for violating his probation. Different elements surfaced pertaining to his arrest such as the judge's bias in the court room, the involvement of corrupt cops on the case and much more. A new report has surfaced that Meek's lawyer has officially filed for his immediate release and has cited these factors as a reason for him to get out of jail.

TMZ reports that Meek Mill's legal team has filed documents for his release from prison earlier this morning. Two factor's that they're using to get Meek released on bail before court is Meek's arresting officer, Reginald Graham, and the judge that was on the case. In previous reports, it was said that Meek Mill's arrest was based off a perjured testimony from Graham. They're building a list of the illegal stuff he's done such as stealing money from crime scenes and bad results from polygraph tests to help their case. In addition to the corrupt police officer, they're also using Judge Brinkley reported bias as a reason for his freedom as well including her private conversation with Meek and Nicki Minaj when they were dating.

Aside from the judge and the corrupt officer, he's also using the fact that the Philadelphia District Attorney said they wouldn't be opposed to his release because of the police corruption case. 

Overall, things are looking pretty good for Meek Mill when it comes to his release. 


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