Meek Mill, a.k.a. Robert Williams, was sentenced to serve 90 days under house arrest by a Philadelphia judge on Friday for parole violations, according to the Associated Press.
Meek Mill won’t be going to jail, but he won’t be free either. On Friday February 5, a judge ruled that the Philadelphia rapper must serve three months of house arrest for violating his parole.
Meek has been on probation for a 2009 drug and gun conviction. He violated his parole with unapproved travel and a failed urine test.
Meek is due to turn himself in by March 1 and a judge will reevaluate the case 90 days later.
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