It seems Meek Mill's trying year is going to spill over into 2016. The rapper will be unable to accompany Nicki Minaj for a Las Vegas show on New Year's Eve because he must spend the night in Philadelphia where he's been ordered to perform community service under the supervision of his probation officer.

According to New York Post's Page Six, probation officer Treas Underwood has shown a special interest in the case, dedicating more time than necessary to her famous client. "She keeps showing up to his community service, which is not common,” a Page Six source said. “She has 122 other cases, but she has it out for him. Probation is supposed to be a rehabilitative thing, but she will do anything to keep him on probation.”

Meek has been ordered to stay in Philadelphia due to a probation violation stemming from a 2008 conviction. His sentencing is scheduled for Feb. 5 and he has been ordered to remain in town until then.

While Page Six reached out to Underwood for comment, she directed them to her supervisor, who did not comment. A Page Six source did say however, that Underwood knew of Meek before she became his probation officer. “She’s from his neighborhood and he had an altercation with her cousin Coo when they were younger,” the source said.

Meek is going to need a little bit more time to get over the hump, but with his Dreamchasers 4 mixtape on the way, perhaps a return to music will shift his 2016 narrative.

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