Meek Mill was found guilty of violating his probation in court today (Nov. 6) and has been sentenced to two-to-four years in state prison, according to local CBS reporter Joe Holden.
The Philadelphia rapper was arrested in March for fighting at a St. Louis airport and then again in August for reckless driving in New York City. Meek took a plea deal for the NYC case and had the assault case dropped, but today the Philly judge sentenced Meek to a minimum of two years in prison for violating the probation sentence he got from his weapons and drugs case.
BREAKING: Rapper Meek Mill sentenced to 2 – 4 years in state prison for probation violations. @CBSPhilly pic.twitter.com/5oeZky07Up
— Joe Holden (@JoeHoldenCBS3) November 6, 2017