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R. Kelly wants Trump's help after his lawyer alleges surreal murder plot conspiracy story
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深陷囹圄的R. Kelly的律师声称,监狱官员密谋杀害这位声名狼藉的R&B歌手,并寻求前总统特朗普的干预。律师表示,由于监狱官员的“威胁”,Kelly曾被紧急送往医院,并被过量用药。律师还指控狱方将Kelly转移到单人监禁室,并试图雇佣其他囚犯对其实施谋杀。检察官驳斥了这些说法,称其为“异想天开的阴谋”,并强调Kelly是“惯犯性侵犯者”。目前,白宫方面尚未对此事发表评论。

🚨 R. Kelly的律师Beau Brindley声称,联邦监狱官员正在积极采取行动杀害R. Kelly。

🏥 律师表示,Kelly因狱方故意过量给他用药而被紧急送往北卡罗来纳州的一家医院。 医生发现Kelly腿部和肺部有血凝块,需要手术。

🚫 律师称,Kelly在提交紧急释放申请后,被违背意愿地转移到单人监禁室,并指控狱方试图雇佣其他囚犯杀害Kelly。

⚖️ 检察官驳斥了律师的说法,称其为“异想天开的阴谋”,并强调Kelly是“惯犯性侵犯者”,从未对性侵儿童的行为负责。他们认为Kelly的举动“令人厌恶”。

🗣️ Kelly的律师正在寻求前总统特朗普的干预,认为特朗普可能是唯一能阻止这场“腐败”的人。

R. Kelly remains behind bars at a North Carolina prison.

Convicted sex trafficker R. Kelly is hoping for President Donald Trump's help, said his lawyer, who has alleged that federal prison officials have devised a plot to kill the disgraced R&B singer in prison.

"Bureau of Prisons officers and officials are actively taking actions to kill R. Kelly," Kelly's Chicago-based attorney, Beau Brindley, told Business Insider in a statement on Tuesday.

When asked for any evidence of the alleged murder plot, Brindley's law firm pointed BI to previously filed court documents. Federal prosecutors have called the accusations a "fanciful conspiracy" in court papers.

Kelly is serving a 30-year sentence for sex trafficking and conspiracy.

"It is now undeniable. And, it is because of this growing and imminent threat that we continue to seek the intervention of President Trump," Brindley said in a written statement. "He may be the only power in this country that can save a life and end this corruption before its too late."

Prosecutors, in court filings of their own, responded to Kelly's accusations made in a recent motion, saying: "This is the behavior of an abuser and a master manipulator on display. Kelly is always the victim."

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment by Business Insider about whether Kelly's camp has reached out or whether Trump would ever consider a pardon for Kelly.

Brindley alleged in court filings this week that the incarcerated "Ignition" singer was rushed to a North Carolina hospital after officials at a prison in the state intentionally gave Kelly an "overdose" of his medication.

Kelly, given name Robert Sylvester Kelly, was taken by ambulance from the prison in Butner, NC, to Duke University Hospital on Friday, Brindley said in the court papers.

"At the hospital, Mr. Kelly learned that he had been administered an overdose quantity of his medications that threatened his life," his lawyer wrote.

Brindley said in the court documents that Kelly had been moved to solitary confinement "against his will" last week after the attorney filed an emergency motion for his client's temporary release, alleging that Bureau of Prisons officials had solicited another inmate to have Kelly killed.

Duke University Hospital referred Business Insider to the Bureau of Prisons for comment.

A Bureau of Prisons spokesperson declined to comment to Business Insider, saying the agency does not comment on pending litigation or matters that are the subject of legal proceedings.

"For privacy, safety, and security reasons, we do not discuss the conditions of confinement for any incarcerated individual, including medical and health-related issues," the spokesperson said in response to questions about Kelly's hospitalization.

Brindley wrote in the court papers filed this week in the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois that "within two days of the filing of his motion, Bureau of Prisons officials administered an amount of medication that significantly exceeded a safe dose and caused Mr. Kelly to overdose, putting his life in jeopardy."

"They gave him an amount of medicine that could have killed him," Brindley wrote in the court documents, which said Kelly takes medication for anxiety and to help him sleep, in addition to other medications.

Kelly awoke on Friday feeling "faint" and "dizzy," Brindley wrote in the court papers, adding that Kelly "tried to get up, but fell to the ground" and later lost consciousness.

Brindley wrote that while at the hospital, blood clots were discovered in Kelly's legs and lungs, and that Kelly was told he would need surgery.

"Within an hour, officers with guns came into his hospital room and removed Mr. Kelly. He was taken from the hospital against his will and against the directives of the doctors," the court filing says. "He was denied the surgery he needs to clear blood clots in his lungs that threaten his life."

In another filing this week, Brindley wrote, "These are outright acts by prison officials to put in jeopardy the life of a man who has endeavored to expose crimes committed by these officials themselves."

Brindley represented Kelly's former business manager in the singer's federal sex crimes trial in Chicago.

That case was tried in front of the same federal judge who, in 2015, acquitted Brindley of charges connected to a scheme to present perjured testimony in a 2009 trial.

"This Court should not allow Kelly to turn its docket into a grocery store checkout aisle tabloid," prosecutors wrote in a Monday filing.

In another filing, prosecutors called Kelly a "prolific child molester" who "has never taken responsibility for his years of sexually abusing children, and he probably never will."

The prosecutors also called Kelly's motion "repugnant to the sentence that this Court imposed for deeply disturbing offenses."

Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in 2022 in a New York court, and later sentenced to 20 years behind bars in 2023 in Chicago on sex crimes charges, including child pornography. He was ordered to serve 19 years of his 20-year sentence concurrently with his 30-year sentence.

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