Kevin Hart Visits Meek Mill In Prison For The First Time

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Comedian Kevin Hart attends the NFL Honors at University of Minnesota on February 3, 2018 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Kevin Hart checks in on Meek Mill in prison.

Ever since Meek Mill was sentenced jail time for probation violations, he's received a whole lot of support from all over the world. A Slovanian Olympic snowboarder had #FreeMeek written across their snowboard while politicians, musicians, actors, athletes and more have sent their outpouring support for the rapper. Kevin Hart is among some of the Philadelphia natives who's kept in contact with Meek while he's been behind bars, although it's predominantly been over the phone. However, Kevin Hart was seen entering the facility where Meek Mill's incarcerated for the first time since his sentencing.

Kevin Hart's was seen entering Chester SCI in Philadelphia to pay a visit to Meek Mill, TMZ reports. Although they've spoke on the phone on several occasions, this marks the first time he visited the rapper in jail. He was seen entering the prison alongside several members of his team. 

Just last week, Kevin Hart shared a message on his Instagram page after he had a phone call with Meek. He said that Meek's in a great mental space right now and isn't allowing his circumstances to break him. 

Kevin is among several celebrities that have checked Meek Mill in jail. People such as Rev. Al Sharpton, James Harden and Robert Kraft have paid visits to Meek. Many of them have been done through the 76ers owner, Michael Rubin. 


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Kevin Hart Visits Meek Mill In Prison For The First Time
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