While Meek Mill is locked up for probation violation, his lawyer is working vigorously to build a case against Judge Genece Brinkley, who handed down a harsh two year prison sentence.
Meek’s lawyer claims Judge Genece Brinkley had a personal vendetta against Meek, because he refused to leave Roc Nation and sign with Charlie Mack. Mack and Brinkley have been connected in the past through common associates. In 1993, Judge Brinkley starred in a TV movie called “Tell My Mom I Love Her” where she played the mother. This is her only acting credit and she worked with Dustin Felder who is close to Charlie Mack.
Meek’s lawyer believes that Judge Brinkley wanted to jump start her career through Charlie Mack, which is why Meek’s team claims that Judge Brinkley was trying to pressure Meek to sign with Charlie Mack.
Meek’s lawyers have filed documents demanding that he is released from prison, and have asked that Judge Brinkley is removed from the case. The entire story sounds like an episode of New York Undercover.
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