Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Meek Mill's Judge Investigated by the FBI


This week rapper Meek Mill filed a motion asking Judge Genece Brinkley to remove herself from his case after accusing her of bias sentencing because he refused her suggestion to re-sign with his old manager Charlier Mack and shout her out on a Boys II Men song [click here if you missed that].

Now the Feds are involved...

From Page Six
A source told us of the FBI interest in the case, “The feds have an interest in the judge and [her] potential relationships. This is an investigation looking into a possible extortionate demand. Undercover agents have been in the courtroom monitoring the Meek proceedings since April 2016.”
The source continued, “Mack had previously told Meek how he ‘knows the judge and he could help him with his case.’ ”
But Mack insisted he doesn’t know Brinkley: “I’ve spent more time talking to you than I ever talked to the judge. There is no conspiracy, Meek is an old friend of 30-plus years.”
Brinkley also is said to have asked Meek — in her private chambers in front of Meek’s then-girlfriend Nicki Minaj — to record a Boyz II Men song and give a positive shoutout to Brinkley in the lyrics. Mack manages the R&B group.