Meek Mill, right, accompanied by his defense attorney Brian Mcmonagle arrives at the criminal justice center in Philadelphia on Nov. 6, 2017.
After being incarcerated since November 2017 for violating his probation, the Supreme Court has granted Meek Mill bail.
Carl LamarreThe Pennsylvania Supreme Court ordered that the rapper get bail.
In a statement to Billboard, Meek said the following: “I’d like to thank God, my family, my friends, my attorneys, my team at Roc Nation including JAY-Z, Desiree Perez, my good friend Michael Rubin, my fans, The Pennsylvania Supreme Court and all my public advocates for their love, support and encouragement during this difficult time," began Meek.
"While the past five months have been a nightmare, the prayers, visits, calls, letters and rallies have helped me stay positive. To the Philadelphia District Attorney’s office, I’m grateful for your commitment to justice -- not only for my case, but for others that have been wrongfully jailed due to police misconduct.
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