American rapper Meek Mill will officially be able to get back to work, all thanks to the controversial Judge Genece Brinkley.

According to TMZ, the judge adjusted the original bail conditions that ordered the rapper to remain in Philly pending his appeal. Now, Brinkley will allow the Philly-bred rap star to travel outside of the city of Brotherly Love for business under new conditions.

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Brinkley’s new bail restrictions will require Meek to submit travel plans for approval at least 72 hours in advance. He will also be allowed to live in Montgomery County instead of the original assigned neighbouring Philadelphia county. However, he will still be required to submit one urine test per month, which means he must remain clean.

The judge signed the new order on Friday, which explains why the rapper was spotted out in NYC with 76ers owner Michael Rubin after a business meeting with Roc Nation.