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After a 90-minute hearing in a packed courtroom, a Philly judge shot down Meeks appeal request for an early parole — which could have set the rapper free as early as today.

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In a packed courtroom that included DJ Khaled and members of Meek’s DreamChasers, Maybach Music Group and Atlantic Records teams, Philadelphia judge Genece E. Brinkley, rejected Meeks appeal until he completes three programs.

These programs includes completing anger management and parenting classes, as well as seek drug and alcohol treatment before he is let out. The judge says that if he doesn’t complete all three programs, the “Ima Boss” M Cwill have to do the entire six months of his sentence.

Christopher Warren, one of Meek’s attorney’s, told MTV News after the hearing,

“The case is pending in front of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, we will file amended paperwork in the court tomorrow, asking the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to do what this judge refuses to do – recognize that mistakes were made and correct them.”

[MTV]