Meek's toxic relationship with Philadelphia judge Genece Binkley has been well-documented. He spoke about self-hate within the black community and how he think that has affected his freedom over the years:"The support I got when I was in prison, I feel like I should be reaching back and giving out the same support because, even a lot of people on social media was like, 'Y'all screaming Free Meek. Y'all got family members in prison.' I'm just reaching back the same way people supported me. It really gave me a different outlook to see that many people supporting me at one time."
He also spoke about his current relationship with Drake:"When I was in jail, one of the biggest topics was self-hate and watching niggas rumbling over cookies. Everybody hate each other. It's like this is embedded in people's mind. So with her [Judge Genece Brinkley] I'm like, if this was Justin Bieber coming in here in front of a white judge, come on man—send Justin Bieber to jail? I don't even think that's an option. Because he's what? Addicted to using drugs? It wouldn't be an option."
Watch the full interview above.Follow Lawrence Burney on Twitter."Nah, I ain't talk to him yet. I seen him on FaceTime the other day. They was with Ruggs and it was good energy. What happened is what happened. We moved past that. I think we'll have a conversation or something when we see each other and get it going…As grown men, it's been two years. How long should this be going on?