Meek Mill Sentenced to 2-4 Years in Prison for Probation Violation

Meek Mill was sentenced to 2-to-4 years in prison on Monday following a violation of his probation.

On Monday afternoon Meek Mill was given a sentence of 2-4 years in prison after a judge ruled that he violated multiple provisions of his probation.

BREAKING: Rapper Meek Mill sentenced to 2 - 4 years in state prison for probation violations. @CBSPhilly pic.twitter.com/5oeZky07Up

— Joe Holden (@JoeHoldenCBS3) November 6, 2017

The 30-year-old rapper was on probation due to a 2008 conviction for gun and drug charges. For those charges, he did an eight month bid (in addition to the probation sentence). Also, in 2016, he was placed under 90 days of house arrest for violating that probation after embarking in some unapproved travel.

According to a TMZ report that was released last week, this most current violation was likely to earn him a sentence in the neighborhood of 20 months (which appears to be pretty accurate).

We will update this post with more information as it becomes available.

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