Rapper Meek Mill will be released from a Philadelphia jail today after serving five months for parole violations, according to NBC Philadelphia.
The Dream Chasers Records boss was near the end of his five year probation sentence for drug and gun cases when he was cited for multiple violations, including missed meetings with his parole officer and posting a photo with a gun on social media.
In July, Judge Genese Brinkley sentenced Meek, real name, Robert Williams, to 3-to-6 months in jail, restarted the clock on his 5-year probation from the beginning and ordered him to take etiquette classes.
The timing of his jail sentence delayed the release of Meek's sophomore album, Dreams Worth More Than Money. It will probably now arrive in early 2015.
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