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During Meek Mill's November 2017 probation violation hearing, in which he was ultimately sentenced to 2-4 years in prison, he also had to deal with an unprofessional court clerk.

TMZ reports that Wanda Chavarria slipped the rapper a note asking him to help with her son's college tuition.

"My name is Wanda Chavarria and I hope you don't take offense to this letter or my request but I had to take this opportunity for my son," Chavarria 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."

Chavarria told TMZ that because she and Meek are both Philadelphia natives she thought he might help her out. She added that the judge in the case, Genece Brinkley, had no knowledge of the request. 

Chavarria says the “Dreams & Nightmares (Intro)" hit maker didn't give her any money, but her son was able to stay in school and will graduate in May.

This is the latest in a bizarre series of alleged incidents involving Meek's case.

The rapper's lawyer, Joe Tacopina, previously accused Judge Brinkley of having a vendetta against his his client.

According to Tacopia, during a meeting in judges chambers last year, Brinkley told Meek he should do a remake of the Boyz II Men song "On Bended Knee" and shout her out.

Meek responded by laughing because he thought she was joking.

"I'm not kidding," she reportedly told him.

When the 30-year old rapper, born Robert Williams, refused Brinkley allegedly said "suit yourself."

On November 7 Tacopia called into The Angie Martinez Show to say that in addition to that request, Brinkley asked Meek to leave Roc Nation Management and sign with a Philadelphia agent she knows.

Brinkley has overseen Meek's probation since it began in 2008 for a drug and gun conviction. She cited a failed drug test and a failure to comply with a court order restricting his travel in her decision to send him to prison.

Meek's legal team is appealing.

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