Shoot Your Shot: Court Clerk Asked Meek Mill For Money During His Sentencing

Meek Mill attends his Album Release Party for 'Wins and Losses' at Compound on July 23
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There’s a place and time for everything. 

A Philadelphia court clerk decided it was time to try her luck and ask Meek Mill to help her out with a little family problem. 

According to TMZ, back in November when the Philadelphia rapper was worrying about his fate after a judge found him guilty of violating probation, the clerk snuck in a note requesting him for money. 

TMZ has obtained a note written by Wanda Chavarria and addressed to Mr. Williams (Meek’s real names is Robert Rihmeek Williams) during his probation violation hearing. Chavarria says she has bad credit and can’t scrape together money for her son’s tuition for his last semester at Virginia Commonwealth University.

She says, “This will probably be my son’s last semester at VCU if the tuition isn’t paid for this year and unfortunately with my bad credit, I am unable to secure a loan or cosign a loan for my son. Anything you can do is very much appreciated.”

Meek Mill never contributed to her request, but good news for Chavarria her son was able to receive the money needed to attend the semester and is now set to graduate in May.