Meek Mill sat down for a televised interview with Lester Holt on tonight’s installment of the “NBC Nightly News.” Communicating via telephone with Holt, who was in Philadelphia for the segment, Meek discussed his current legal situation. “It was always a thought in the back of my mind that 10 years of probation would bring me back to prison,” he said.

Later, Holt asked Meek about life after prison. “I think God delivered me a job to help people—helping minorities that come from these situations like myself. I say don't show me no pity because this is my life—this is what I'm going through and I think God put me in this position to be able to do a show with Lester Holt and open up eyes for other young black men.” Watch the full segment below.

The piece also includes an interview with Philadelphia district attorney Larry Krasner. “We now have information that was not available to the judge at the beginning, and that is in no way her fault, indicating that there are questions about the integrity of the conviction,” Krasner said. “And those questions are substantial.”

Meek is serving his 2-4 year prison sentence for a probation violation. Judge Genece Brinkley, who set his sentence, recently denied Meek’s petition for her recusal and rejected a request to reconsider the sentence. Read “Why Did Meek Mill Go to Prison?” on the Pitch.