The rapper is now allowed to travel outside of Pennsylvania's Montgomery County for scheduled business activities under certain conditions.

AceShowbiz - Meek Mill has been told he can travel for work now he's out on bail after spending five months behind bars. The rapper walked free from jail in Chester, Pennsylvania last week, April 24 and he's now cleared to leave the state, thanks in part to the judge who locked him up and initially ignored his bail request last month.

That decision was overturned by lawmakers following the news that the officer who arrested him on drugs and weapons charges in 2007 was part of a police corruption investigation.

Judge Genece Brinkley has amended the order regarding his bail conditions, according to TMZ, and now Meek is approved to travel outside of Pennsylvania's Montgomery County for scheduled business activities.

He has to submit his travel plans to probation department officials 72 hours in advance. Meek also has to submit to at least one urine test per month and say away from drugs, firearms and trouble.

The new probation order was signed on Friday, and Meek was spotted out in New York with Michael Rubin, the owner of the Philadelphia 76ers, over the weekend. The two had dinner with the rap star's Roc Nation management team bosses on Friday night, according to the outlet.

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