Jeremy Meeks, a convicted felon, recently released from prison, will soon be seen on magazine covers everywhere. In June 2014, Meeks was convicted with many charges of felony weapons and also gang-related charges. With the teardrop tattoo on the outer corner of his eye, a gang sign, some assume that he has killed as well. His stunning mug shot has not only caught the attention of everyone on the internet but also the attention of top end designers. Jim Jordan is a modeling agent to Taylor Hill, Nikki Taylor, and now Jeremy Meeks. Will he be the new face of Calvin Klein or Gucci? How many convicted felons do you know that have their future planned out for them after they are released from federal prison? Probably not very many. Jeremy Meeks has designers like Prada, Giorgio Armani, Ralph Lauren, and Patrizio Bertelli wanting his face/body representing their billion dollar products. The next …show more content…
Giving Jeremy Meeks a second chance in such a demanding career field, will give him money to support his wife and child, keep him from getting back into his old ways, and show him that there is so much more out there for him to be involved with instead of gangs. Not many felons will get the same chance Meeks was blessed with but at least they have someone to look up to and know that there is some place out there for them to fit in. If Jeremy was not presented with these dreamy offers, who knows where he would have gone back to once he was released. This theory states that it creates the greatest good for the greatest number Meeks has created the greatest good for his son. Growing up with a parent in prison is hard on a child’s life. That child would be more prone to following his father’s footsteps if he was released back into the world to took him away from his baby in the first place. His son has more to say about his father now, than he would have