Meek Mill Speaks From Prison: 'There's Brothers Locked Down That Did Nothing To Be Here'

Meek Mill Speaks From Prison: 'There's Brothers Locked Down That Did Nothing To Be Here'




Meek Mill has a powerful message to deliver about incarceration, and he plans to discuss it once he is released from prison. In an extensive new Rolling Stone interview, the Philadelphia rapper gives and update on his imprisonment and how he won't let his family member visit.


"There's brothers locked down that did nothing to be here however piss off people like [Judge] Brinkley," Meek mentioned. "I aspire to speak on this system and what it does to black people – on both fucking sides of the fence."


In November, Meek Mill was sentenced to two to four years immediately after Judge Genece Brinkley ruled that he violated his probation stemming from a 2009 drug and gun conviction. Since then, countless entertainers and activists including Jay-Z, Drake, Tee Grizzley, and Colin Kaepernick have called for Mill's freedom. In the new interview, the "Dreams and Nightmares" rapper opened up about the feeling of a black judge, cop, and probation officer allegedly targeting him.


"Straight self-hate, man, it makes these people crazy," Mill mentioned. "Trust me, I'm gonna mention something about that. And then, I'm gonna move to Atlanta."


Meek Mill also revealed the reason he won't let his family member visit him whenever he is imprisoned.


"I won't let them come," mentioned Meek. "If they visualize me like this – fucked-up beard, hair all ganked – then it's like I'm really in here. Which I'm not."


Read the entire Rolling Stone interview here.









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