Meek Mill's lawyer claims that the judge who sentenced him to 2 years in prison for violating his probation did it because of a personal vendetta. Now Meek wants her to remove herself from her case. Read the report from TMZ below...
Meek's attorney, Joe Tacopina, tells us ... he's filing a motion for the judge to remove herself from his case, and will also be filing an official complaint with the judicial conduct board. As we reported, the judge allegedly has it out for Meek because he wouldn't do a Boyz II Men song with a shout out to her in the middle.
Tacopina feels the judge's bad bloodled to the stiff sentence of 2 to 4 years for violating probation.
Tacopina says Meek will also be applying to Pennsylvania's Board of Pardons ... but we're told that's more of a Hail Mary because it's normally a 3-year process at least.
There's a petition circulating, calling for the BOP and Governor Tom Wolf to have Meek's "unjust prison sentence remedied" -- which is now 300,000 strong -- it probably won't help much. A spokesperson for Wolf says his hands are tied by state law.
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