BILLBOARD: Meek Mill, Lil Baby & Michael Rubin Host Reform Night For Underprivileged Kids at Philadelphia 76ers Arena

Twenty-five percent of people who end up in jail every year did so without actually committing a crime, according to a stat cited by Philadelphia 76ers co-owner Michael Rubin. Co-chaired by Rubin and rap star Meek Mill, the Reform Alliance is looking to do something about that statistic by changing the probation and petty technical violation laws across the country that send American citizens to prison.

With the holiday season in full-swing, it’s not always a joyous time for those who can’t spend time with loved ones. On Wednesday night (Dec. 15), Meek Mill and Rubin hosted 26 kids who either had a family member currently incarcerated or jailed in the past due to a technical violation as part of the first-ever Reform Night at the Wells Fargo Center…

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PAGE SIX: Meek Mill, Michael Rubin treat 26 kids to VIP experience at 76ers game