The pointed placement of a billboard for Meek Mill’s new album, 'Expensive Pain,' on the facade of the Miami Juvenile Assessment Center — a “processing referral and evaluation center” for arrested youth — was intentional.
Mill spent over a decade trapped in the churn of the criminal justice system himself, following a 2008 arrest on drug and gun charges.
He was convicted and sentenced to eight months in prison, plus five years on probation, but various low-level violations prolonged his probationary sentence. In 2017, he was hit with anotherMill’s case soon became a point of focus for criminal justice reform advocates, especially as details emerged that cast doubt on the circumstances of his original rest . Mill was eventually
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