Drake fans wanted Meek Mill arrested
Drake's fans called a Philadelphia prosecutor to demand she arrest rapper Meek Mill, who's currently accused of violating his probation. Pictured: Drake at the Apple WWDC event on June 8, 2015 in San Francisco. Getty Images

Drake's fans apparently haven't forgotten about Meek Mill's feud with the Canadian rapper, and begged a Philadelphia prosecutor to arrest him. The revelation came out during Mill's court hearing for reportedly violating his probation.

As previously reported, Mill appeared in court Thursday because he allegedly broke the terms of his probation. The 28-year-old rapper is required to get permission before traveling outside of his hometown of Philadelphia, and is said to have failed to get the proper travel voucher before heading to the American Music Awards last month in Los Angeles.

According to Complex, Philadelphia prosecutor Noel DeSantis brought up Mill's beef with Drake during her opening statement at his hearing. The outlet reports that while highlighting a few of the rapper’s missteps, she mentioned how Mill was “briefly stopped at the Canadian border” over the summer. DeSantis said that once Drake’s fans learned of the border mishap, they “blew up” her phone demanding he be arrested.

During the three-hour hearing, Mill's girlfriend Nicki Minaj was by his side. TMZ reports that the "Anaconda" rapper testified on his behalf, saying that Mill was a changed man. She also volunteered to keep track of his scheduling so there are no more issues with it.

Following his court appearance, Mill took to Instagram to ask his fans to pray for him.

“I’m actually fighting for my life and freedom… Something I’ve been going thru from a case I caught at 19 years old and had been on probation since… I am 28 now," he wrote. "It’s funny to see people on the internet laughing and joking about me and my family going thru these things, it’s [sic] just shows me where the world is at nowadays! But if you are for me prayers up and wish me the best!"

Mill is expected to appear in court again next week.