Meek Mill is going to court on Monday, November 6, to find out if he'll be disciplined for two recent arrests that could result in probation violations.
The 30-year old Philadelphia rapper, born Robert Williams, was picked up in March at a St. Louis airport for an alleged fight. In August he was arrested in New York City, accused of reckless driving.
Both cases were later dropped.
In February of 2016, Common Pleas Judge Genece Brinkley, sentenced Meek to 90 days house arrest and extended his probation by six years for leaving Philadelphia on several occasions without notifying his probation officer.
If Brinkley determines that the "House Party" hit maker has violated his probation again, she could impose a sentence of up to 20 months in prison, according to TMZ.
Meek's probation stems from a 2009 drug and gun conviction.
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