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Court Clerk In Meek Mill Case Slipped Him A Note Asking For Some Coins During His Probation Hearing

Hey, when the opportunity presents itself you better shoot your shot #Roommates! The clerk of the court, where Meek Mill was sentenced to prison for violating his probation, did the unthinkable up in the court room!

According to TMZ, the clerk Wanda Chavarria took it back to high school and slid Meek a note during his probation violation hearing, asking him for money so she could pay for her son’s college tuition. She said she didn’t have good credit and couldn’t gather enough coins to help put her son through his last semester at Virginia Commonwealth University.

She wrote, “This will probably be my son’s last semester at VCU if the tuition isn’t paid for this year and unfortunately with my bad credit, I am unable to secure a loan or cosign a loan for my son. Anything you can do is very much appreciated.”

She continued “Every little helps — please donate what you can to keep him attending VCU.”

TMZ spoke exclusively with the woman and she said she did slide him the note and thought it wasn’t a big deal since he’s from Philly, and figured he would help her out.

She said Meek didn’t give her any money, but on the bright side her son stayed in school and will graduate in the spring!

TSR