Meek Mill has responded to the judge he believed to have a personal vendetta against him having all of her criminal cases reassigned amid misconduct allegations.

Lawyers and other judges have accused Judge Genece Brinkley of “imposing illegal sentences, allowing sentences to run past their maximum date, or failing [to] address cases remanded to her by higher courts” after reviewing her caseload.

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Per the Philadelphia Inquirer, Brinkley is now facing a lawsuit of her own as she was stripped of her criminal cases with growing concerns of unethical conduct on her part.

“‘For motivation use only’ -standing at the scratch line,” Meek captioned a reel featuring photos and video clips surrounding his highly publicized case, which was soundtracked by Dreamchaser signee’s Vory and DJ Khaled’s “Grateful.”

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The Philly rapper received some love in the comment section from G Herbo, Jay Critch and producers Nick Papz and Turbo.

Brinkley is denying any wrongdoing and is seeking to have her position restored after filing a gender and racial discrimination complaint against the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

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“[The reassignment] raises unwarranted suspicions about [her] integrity and performance. The last place that such shenanigans can be allowed is in our courts where integrity must be the hallmark,” she wrote.

Brinkley handed Meek Mill a two-to-four-year sentence in October 2017 for what she ruled was a probation violation in his 2008 gun case after Meek was arrested in NYC for reckless endangerment for popping wheelies and riding a dirtbike through the streets without a helmet.

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Meek was eventually released from prison in April 2018 on bail once the case landed at the Pennsylvania Supreme Court which ordered his immediate release.

In its decision, the court questioned the credibility of Meek’s original arresting officer, Reginald Graham, who was named in a list of possibly corrupt Philadelphia police officers.

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“While the past five months have been a nightmare, the prayers, visits, calls, letters and rallies have helped me stay positive,” Meek said at the time of his release.