Meek Mill Unable to Needs Permission to Leave Philadelphia According to The Blast, the Philly rapper, who was freed from jail on Tuesday, cannot leave his hometown without permission until June 18. “…this Court ORDERS that Defendant reside in Philadelphia County, be supervised by the Philadelphia County Adult Probation and Parole Department… “…and shall report to the Philadelphia County Adult Probation and Parole Department within 24 hours of the date of this Order.” Meek had been serving time on a two to four-year sentence for violating probation related to a 2008 drug and gun case. “I ain’t feel free since I caught this case at age of 19 — I’m 30 now. I’ve got a lot of responsibility. I’ve got a lot of important people depending on me.” Meek Mill, to NBC’s Lester Holt “And I’m not talking about them people, the public officials, I’m talking about them men that’s depending on me going through the same thing I’m going through.” The “Dreams and Nightmares” artist heads back to court in June for an evidentiary hearing.