Because the news broke on Meek Mill’s prison sentence for violating probation earlier this season the allegations against the judge who sentenced him have already been little or nothing short of shocking.
As we posted before, Meek’s legal professional Joe Tacopina filed paperwork to have Judge Genece Brinkley taken off the case entirely since the rapper’s group believes she is acting on a personal vendetta rather than ruling a good practice when it comes to her decision making.
Previous documents even revealed that Genece allowed Meek to meet with music manager Charlie Mack (who is a convicted felon), breaking protocol since anyone on probation cannot associate with felons. The main one exception made by the judge was suspicious since she reportedly pressured Meek into departing Roc Nation to utilize Charlie.
Sources now show TMZ that Genece’s unfair activities also stem from her failed attempt in as an actress. The publication studies that Meek’s legal professional will be employing Genece’s failed career in entertainment as even more evidence in proving she’s a vendetta against Meek and is jealous of his victory and status.
The judge’s only acting credit originates from the 1993 TV video called “Tell My Mom I REALLY LIKE Her,” where Genece plays the mom. You can see her in the training video below at the 4:20 tag. The filmed starred Dustin Felder, who interestingly more than enough is good friends with Charlie Mack.
Former NFL participant, Colin Kaepernick, recently spoke with Meek and shared a good statement in his behalf via Twitter:
“Spoke to Meek Mill & he wanted ppl to know regardless of his unjust scenario, he’s in very good spirits & humbled by the support the people have demonstrated him. We’ll continue steadily to fight against the harsh sentencing procedures that have affected Meek & millions of additional POC for generations.”
Meek was recently used in the State Correctional Organization found in Chester, Pennsylvania from Camp Hill, where he was first in solitary confinement because of prison officials concerned about him getting together with other inmates.