The Judge Who Terrorized Meek Mill Has Been Transfered After Ethical Concerns

by HHL JT

Genece Brinkley, the judge in Meek Mill's case, became a big part of the story after Meek and his team accused her of bias.

Brinkley, who in 2018 sent Meek to prison for probation violations, did seem to have an odd relationship with rapper, requesting he record a cover of the Boys II Men hit "On Bended Knee" with a shout-out to her in it.

Brinkley has been hounded by suggestions that she is ethically compromised for years and it looks like they have finally caught up with her.

The 66-year-old was recently transferred from criminal court to civil court and had all of her pending criminal cases reviewed

The review is said to have found a pattern of questionable rulings and behavior, including illegal sentences.

Brinkley is fighting the transfer, arguing it's akin to an unfair demotion.

Meek is no longer on Twitter so we don't know what he thinks about this.

The judge who sentenced Meek Mill to 4 years for doing a wheelie on a dirt bike had her criminal cases stripped. +50 of her cases were terminated by another judge over 2 days. pic.twitter.com/ldrGURgrD6

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