Things aren’t looking too good for Meek Mill in his fight to be allowed to travel for work. The Philly rapper filed a request to have his traveling restrictions lifted, and was denied.
A judge decided that the 25-year-old is not allowed to tour, or perform, except in the event that he’s doing charity work. Meek filed the request late last week, and during his probation hearing Monday, Common Court Pleas Judge Genece Brinkley showed him no mercy. “You need to get yourself together,” she said.
Noting his previous violation of her order to halt performing as of Nov. 16, Brinkley served him with a cold harsh slice of reality. “Christmas is dead for him,” Brinkley added. “You are going to be home for Christmas and New Year’s.”
The young father’s legal issues stem from gun and drug offenses that could have put him behind bars for up to a decade.







