This is a weird case.
The Judge has definitely crossed some lines and seems obsessed with Meek Mill. Billboard has the story.
“She’s enamored with him,” Tacopina tells Billboard. She showed up at his community service for the homeless people. She showed up and sat at the table. She’s a judge. You could pull any judge in America and ask them how many times they’ve showed up at a community service for a probation and the answer is zero.
Tacopina spoke to Billboard about what he called Brinkley’s “infatuation” with Mill, how she requested that he re-record a Boyz II Men song and shout her out, and how she wanted him to leave Roc Nation to sign with a friend of hers. These are edited excerpts from the conversation.
It’s an infatuation, it’s some sort of an obsession, and when a judge says to someone can you re-record a song, mention my name and do a shout-out to me about how I [messed] up your life and he says no? Great, now what kind of position is he in?
For 10 years, he’s been on probation. He’s been on probation for 10 years and he’s had no major violations. No one would survive this level of scrutiny, no one, for 10 years. Probation is supposed to be for five years, but she just wants to extend it because it’s her latching on, clearly. For anyone that makes a request for a recording artist mention her in a song when you’re the judge overseeing this person’s liberty, is clearly inappropriate.
If even 5% of this is true, Meek has been truly railroaded by this judge.