Meek Mill Speaks on Importance of Reform at Casino Night and Gala

ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY – SEPTEMBER 13: (L-R) Meek Mill, Michael Rubin and Robert Kraft attend the Michael Rubin REFORM Alliance Casino Night Event on September 13, 2025 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for REFORM Alliance)

Reform Alliance co-founder Meek Mill spoke passionately about the mission behind the organization during its Casino Night and Gala, an event that blended celebration with advocacy for criminal justice reform. Surrounded by fellow leaders, advocates, and supporters, Meek emphasized why the work is deeply personal to him.

“It’s very important in my culture. Reform is important so me because a lot of people have fallen into parole and probation,” Meek said. “Yeah, we attack the bid, probation and parole. One of the biggest things that’s taken us out, I want to keep that on the forefront of humanity. Everybody should not be going in and out of prison just because you got caught inside the system.”

For Meek, the night was more than a party. It was a moment to highlight how unity and collaboration fuel progress.

“We like partying. That’s cool. But I think it’s better when you’re putting more people onto What’s important, that can make bridges come together,” he added. “So tonight, everybody bringing things to the table, we’re making it for those impacted.”

The event showcased how Reform Alliance continues to spark conversations and action around probation and parole, building a pathway toward stronger communities and second chances.