Meek Mill Blasts Vegas Casino for "Extremely Racist" Conduct After Being Threatened with Arrest for Trespassing
The rapper took to social media to expose The Cosmopolitan in Vegas.
Meek Mill had a rough one in Vegas last night.
According to Pitchfork, the rapper pulled up to The Cosmopolitan Casino for a Mustard performance, but was denied by the venue's security guards, who threatened to arrest Meek for trespassing upon entry. In a video posted to Instagram following the incident (see below,) Meek blasted the casino for "extremely racist" conduct. He can be heard asking the reluctant welcoming committee, "How can you tell me I’m going to be locked up for trespassing?"
WATCH:DJ Khaled Rallies SZA, Lil Wayne, Meek Mill, and More, for Star-Studded SNL Debut
He's told by one of the guards, "So here’s the deal, right. We’re a private property. At this time, with the information we have, we’re refusing to do business with you. We have the right to do that." Meek pries, asking for the information while members of his crew press security guards for a clarification. Meek adds, "You’re not refusing to do business with me; you’re telling me I’ll be arrested if I don’t leave."
WATCH: The Trailer for Meek Mill's Criminal Justice Reform Docuseries
In a letter to Anthony Pearl, the casino's general counsel and chief compliance officer, Meek's attorney stated that he'd learned "The Cosmopolitan maintains a list of African American recording artists who should be denied access for no other reason than their culture and skin color." He adds that "Such course of conduct constitutes discrimination per se, in violation of state and federal law, and exposes you to significant monetary damages."
The casino has yet to comment on the incident. You can watch it unfold below.