The office of Governor Tom Wolf did not immediately respond to requests for comment, but a news release published Thursday announced that Wolf issued 369 pardons this week.This pardon would mean Meek Mill will receive "total forgiveness by the state for a criminal conviction" regardless of having served time in prison, and "allows for expungement of the related criminal record," according to the news release.In November 2017, Meek Mill was sentenced by Common Pleas Court Judge Genece Brinkley to two to four years for a probation violation stemming from a 2008 conviction on drug and firearm charges.The hip-hop star walked out of prison in April 2018 after Pennsylvania’s highest court granted his bail request.“If I think about how much the world has changed as a result of the Me Too movement, I think Meek Mill will be to criminal justice reform, you know, in a lot of ways what’s happened with the Me Too Movement,” Michael Rubin, the businessman and co-owner of the Sixers and Mill’s friend, told “Dateline" at the time."