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Meek Mill will have to wait about another week before he’s a free man. The Philadelphia rapper’s house arrest was extended because he apparently still owes community service hours because he performed the wrong kind. 

Any community service is good service, but Meek didn’t meet all the mandates required by the court.

Reports TMZ:

Sources connected to Meek’s camp tell us he got hit with an additional 8 days of house arrest to give him time to complete the right kind of community service, because he volunteered at all the wrong places.

According to docs, the judge specified Meek needed to put in 90 days of work with the homeless, Habitat for Humanity or senior citizens and veterans. Meek’s camp says that was never specified, but we’ve seen it in black and white.

We’re told Meek spent time visiting schools, helping out with Flint’s water crisis and delivering motivational speeches.

Another problem — we’re told Meek only worked 6 days per week.

He did put in hours at homeless shelters, but clearly not enough.

Recently, Meek came out in support of Troy Ave, who has been charged with attempted murder for his part in the Irving Plaza shooting at a T.I. concert last week in NYC.

Meek was due off work release on Wednesday (June 1).

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