Meek Mill either didn't fully comprehend the requirements of the 90-day house arrest sentence handed down by Philadelphia Common Pleas Judge Genece Brinkley on February 5, or he simply chose to ignore them.
Either way he's been ordered to spend an additional 8 days trying to get it right, according to TMZ.
The 29-year old rapper, real name Robert Williams, was ordered to complete 90 days of community service by working with the homeless, Habitat for Humanity or senior citizens and veterans.
Meek instead spent time helping with the Flint water crises, visiting schools and giving motivational speeches. Another problem was the fact that he only worked 6 days a week.
He did spend some time at homeless shelters, but not enough to satisfy the court.
The District Attorney will review Meek's case again once he's put in the necessary hours.
The "House Party" rapper was originally sentenced to house arrest for violating his probation stemming from a 2009 drug and gun conviction.
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