Meek Mill may have gotten a lot of support from fans and celebrities who are opposed to his prison detention, over the past several months, but he hasn't gotten help paying down his legal fees, and they've definitely added up over the years. In a piece that Rolling Stone published on the Philly rapper's plight, this week, it was noted that his legal tribulations have cost him more than $30 million.

Meek has been back in the pen since last November when he was suddenly hemmed up upon Judge Genece Brinkley's ruling that he had violated his probation on multiple occasions. At the time he was still pretty much thriving off of the success of the Wins & Losses LP he dropped four months prior. It is estimated that he could have made more than $5 million in touring revenue over the span of time that he's been off of the streets.

Meek and his attorneys have publicized their suspicions that Judge Brinkley has purposely derailed his career over a vendetta they say she has against him for allegedly denying her requests that he do her a couple of industry favors. Implicit in the accusation is the belief that Brinkley has gone out of her way to intercede in his life with some sort of legal drama whenever his success began spiking.

Source: hotnewhiphop.com