Author: Andre Gee / Source: UPROXX

Meek Mill is awaiting an April appeal in a probation case that’s captured national attention. Hopes are high that he will be granted freedom after news broke that Reginald Graham, the arresting officer and sole witness in Meek’s 2007 gun and drug case, is on a list of people that the Philadelphia DA’s office feel are unfit to testify. The news unveiled in a recent Rolling Stone feature should further bolster his chances and may prove that he should never have been arrested in the first place. Graham testified that he saw a pre-fame Meek serving a confidential informant crack at 4:45 PM on January 23rd, 2007.
Meek says he never sold crack. His family also denies the claim and allege one crucial point: he was nowhere near where ex-Officer Graham said he was.“Our cousin Thelonious was on trial [in Center City Philadelphia, three miles away] and at least 20 of us were there [from 10 AM to 5 PM],” Meek’s cousin Ikeem Parker told Rolling Stone. “With rush hour, Meek couldn’t have got home till 6 p.m.” Still, Graham got a warrant to search the house Meek was staying in with family. They raided the home, beat the residents (including Meek, who alleges that his head was used as a battering ram to open the door) and eventually charged Meek with 19 counts – including an allegation that he…
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