The co-owner of the 76ers asks the judge to refuse Meek Mill's trip to Canada



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The opening match of the tonight's Easian Conference semifinal between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Toronto Raptors will lack a big supporter: Philly's Meek Mill.

The reason for his absence is not due to a double booking, nor a prior appointment, nor because he simply did not want to make a trip to the border. No, the reasoning behind this is due to the fact that Judge Genece Brinkley again exercised her desire to enforce the limits of Meek's probation by denying her the right to travel. Of course, many people do not take the news lightly, including 76ers co-owner Michael Rubin.

As he perfectly explains via his Instagram account (see above), Rubin is livid because Brinkley is doing something to Meek again, which, honestly, should only be painful. Read his unpublished statement in full below:

"Judge Genece Brinkley – I know you have a vendetta against Meek Mill and you're obsessed with the desire to control every aspect of his life, but have not you really allowed him to go represent the six to Toronto for the match? As soon as the schedule came out, Meek asked the probation to approve – they immediately approved! (YES FOR ALL PEOPLE WHO DO NOT UNDERSTAND, IT IS CONTINUING TO APPROVE THE JUDGES PERSONALLY ALL THE TIME THAT IT ALLOWS TO ACCESS THE PROBATION 12 YEARS AFTER A CRIME WHICH ' IT'S NOT COMMIT.) Came out since you have to approve a trip to Canada! Since you have not answered many phone calls and emails, we have even sent a lawyer to court today !! AND THE MOST IMPORTANT: IF IT ARRIVES TO MEET, WHAT DO YOU THINK FOR THE AVG PERSON (WHO ABUSE TO LARGE LAWYERS, ETC)? "

Even Drake, once a rival on wax and now a partisan of his brother in rhymes, has a few words to add, as he will be present to support his Raptors. Here's what Drizzy had to say from 6:

While games 3 and 4 of the series will take place at the Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center, let's hope that all these twisted reproaches will read the ban on traveling lifted so that Meek can support his team all week.

Be sure to watch the first game of the Eastern Conference semifinals, where the Raptors face the 76ers tonight at 7:30 pm EST. Let us know what you think of this story on our Facebook page and Twitter.

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