Sixers Limited Partner Calls Out Judge For Denying Meek Mill Permission To Travel For Playoff Game In Toronto
PHILADELPHIA (CBS)-- Philadelphia 76ers limited partner Michael Rubin took to social media showing support for Meek Mill Friday night. According to Rubin's Instagram, a judge denied the Philadelphia rapper permission to go to Toronto for the Sixers' playoff game.
"Judge Genece Brinkley -- I know you have a vendetta against Meek Mill and are obsessed with trying to control every aspect of his life," read Rubin's post. "We filed w/ your court as soon as the schedule came out since you need to approve travel to Canada! Since you didn't respond to numerous phone calls and emails we even sent a lawyer to the courthouse today!!"
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In 2008, Mill was convicted on drug and gun charges. As part of his 12-year probation, he is required to get Brinkley's approval for any travel outside of Pennsylvania, according to Rubin.
The judge has overseen many of Meek's previous cases which includes a 2017 probation violation that sentenced him to two to four years in prison.
Last April, Meek Mill was released from prison with the help of Rubin and was immediately taken by helicopter to the Sixers' playoff game, where he rang the bell.
The Sixers began their second-round matchup with the Raptors on Saturday night.