Philidelphia Rapper Meek Mill Was Pardoned By Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf On Gun And Drug Charges Stemming Back To 2008, Meek Mill At The Time Of The Arrest Was Only 18 And Was Sentenced To 11-23 Months In Prison But Would Later Be Released After Serving Eight Months Of His Sentence To Be Placed On Probation For Five Years This Would Create A Tough Space For Meek Mill To Move Around How He Would Like And Cause Him To Get Into More Trouble With Law Leading To More Arrest Over The Years And To Be Placed In Front Of The Same Judge Who Allegedly Seemed To Have A Personal Vendetta Against The Philly Rapper.
Meek Mill Was One Of 369 Pennsylvanians Pardoned By The Governor This Week, He Took To Social Media To Celebrate The Good News With His Friends, Family & Fans These Pardons Granted In The Past Week Raise Wolf’s Total Pardons To 2,540, The Most Ever Granted By A Pennsylvania Governor According To A Thursday News Release From The Governor’s Office.
To Those Who Don’t Quite Understand What This Means “Total Forgiveness By The State For A Criminal Conviction” To Put it In Simple Terms
I got pardoned today …, I’m taking things really far from being a trench baby!
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) January 13, 2023