Meek Mill fakes urine sample with ‘cold water’; Rapper could face jail time after probation violation

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Robert Williams who goes by the stage name of Meek Mill could return to jail just after a year of prison parole due to multiple probation violations such as submitting cold water when asked for his urine sample.

The behaviors demonstrated by the rapper constitute a probation violation and Common Pleas Judge Genece Brinkley in Philadelphia is perplexed whether to continue his probation period until his sentence on February fifth.

Meek Mill also failed to check into court to seek for the approval of his travel destinations every 60 days in addition to the surrender of faked urine sample. "He's been doing this the entire time. Not following the instructions," states the judge in annoyance although the rapper denied that he tampered his urine.

The judge ruled him guilty of violating the probation rules and may re-enter jail. "I'm not a gangsta. I'm not a criminal. I have my queen, Nicki [Minaj] now. I'm trying to do better and feel like I can be the best rapper out there," declares Mill in court.

His girlfriend Nicki Minaj reportedly appeared in court and even testified for him stating, "He doesn't have a lot of structure. He can be irresponsible. Since I've come in his life, I think I've been working on that a little bit. [...] He's just getting accustomed to being an adult."

Rapper Mill spoke highly of Judge Brinkley who previously sentenced him for a year and seemed exasperated with the rapper at the present. "I kind of think it saved me, really. I think it was the best thing that happened to me at that time. See what it is, like, a lot of people don't understand that and I ain't really understand that, but the judge I got, she really got a super high potential for me," confesses the rapper.

Mill also asked for his fans' prayers for him when he wrote a message on Instagram to seemingly confirm the rumors that he will return to prison stating, "Pray 4 me... It's in gods hands!"

Meek Mill was initially convicted for gun charge in 2008 and served jail time. He also received drug and alcohol counseling. When he got out of jail last year, trouble seems to follow him around as he and Drake got into battle of diss tracks against one another after he accused the Canadian rapper of hiring ghost-writers for his lyrics.

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