Judge Denying Meek Mill Permission to Watch Basketball Game Gets Called Out
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Through a social media post, Michael Rubin, the co-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers, accused Judge Genece Brinkley of having a vendetta against the 'Going Bad' rapper.

AceShowbiz - Meek Mill has been denied permission to leave Pennsylvania to watch a basketball game in Toronto, Canada.

According to TMZ, the rapper will not be able to watch his beloved team - the Philadelphia 76ers - take on the Toronto Raptors in the Eastern Conference semi-finals on Saturday, April 27 after a judge denied his request.

Meek has been on probation since 2008, and has to get permission every time he wants to leave the state of Pennsylvania.

He filed a request to make the journey, but Judge Genece Brinkley refused to approve the trip, editors at the outlet reported.

The 31-year-old's probation officer reportedly signed off on the request with no issue.

Michael Rubin, co-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers, claimed in a seething Instagram post that Brinkley was deliberately ignoring their attempts to get approval for Meek's trip.

"Judge Genece Brinkley - I know you have a vendetta against Meek Mill and are obsessed with trying to control every aspect of his life, but did you really NOT approve him to go to rep the Sixers in Toronto for the game?" he raged. "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 we sent lawyers to your courtroom today which you purposely ignored!!".

Meek was released in April after lawmakers in Philadelphia overturned a judge's decision to keep him locked up for violating his probation, linked to a 2008 drug and gun bust.

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