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Meek Mill, Jay-Z, and more start criminal justice reform foundation

Meek Mill, Jay-Z, and more start criminal justice reform foundation
Patriots owner Robert Kraft, 76ers co-owner Michael Rubin, recording artists Jay-Z and Meek Mill speak on their criminal justice reform organization. [Photo: USA Today]

Jay‑Z, Meek Mill and sport and business leaders have pledged $USD50M to reform the US criminal justice system.

The Reform Alliance, which was inspired by Meek Mill's recent stint in prison for a minor probation violation, hopes to free one million prisoners in five years.

The owners of the New England Patriots and Philadelphia 76ers, Robert Kraft and Michael Rubin, are co‑founders.

Reform says it wants to help people who are "trapped in the system".

The group's "mission" is to "dramatically reduce the number of people who are unjustly under the control of the criminal justice system, starting with probation and parole".

[Source: BBC]

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