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Meek Mill dropping new album November 30; forming criminal justice group to free one million people from prison

Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for BETMeek Mill just announced he’s dropping his new, as-yet untitled album on November 30, his first post-prison release.  In that same vein, he’s also forming a new organization to bring about criminal justice reform.

With help from JAY-Z, Philadelphia 76ers co-owner Michael Rubin and Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots. Mill is dedicating himself to freeing a million people in prison, on probation, or on parole.

“Trying to help reform the criminal justice system,” Meek tells Vogue. “Now its being publicized on another level. I thought it was just funny that it had to happen to like a celebrity. Somebody with a

 

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