R. Kelly: Attorneys Allege Murder Plot in Prison
- Kelly's attorneys are demanding his immediate release from FCI Butner in North Carolina, alleging a plot by prison officials to have him murdered.
- Beau Brindley, Kelly's attorney, filed an emergency motion in Chicago on June 10, accusing officials within the Bureau of Prisons and the Department of Justice of orchestrating the...
- According to Brindley, prison officials approached Aryan Brotherhood members Mikeal Glenn stine and David Keith Harris in April, promising them freedom in exchange for "taking out" Kelly.
R. Kelly‘s attorneys are fighting for his immediate release,claiming prison officials plotted his murder. The legal team alleges a sinister scheme involving the Aryan Brotherhood, seeking to silence the singer. Attorneys say the Bureau of Prisons and the Department of Justice are behind this plot, exposing a grave situation. Kelly, serving a 30-year sentence, now faces a chilling new challenge.The emergency motion details allegations of officials promising freedom to inmates in exchange for Kelly’s demise. The lawyers are requesting home detention while the claims are investigated, asserting violations of Kelly’s constitutional rights. News Directory 3 will keep you updated on the story. Explore the evidence presented by Kelly’s team, including sworn affidavits. Discover what’s next as the court considers the motion and inquiry unfolds.
R. kelly Claims Prison Officials Plotted His Murder, Seeks Release
R. Kelly’s attorneys are demanding his immediate release from FCI Butner in North Carolina, alleging a plot by prison officials to have him murdered. The legal team claims officials sought help from the Aryan Brotherhood to carry out the act.
Beau Brindley, Kelly’s attorney, filed an emergency motion in Chicago on June 10, accusing officials within the Bureau of Prisons and the Department of Justice of orchestrating the murder plot. Kelly is currently serving a 30-year sentence for sex trafficking and sex crimes against minors.
According to Brindley, prison officials approached Aryan Brotherhood members Mikeal Glenn stine and David Keith Harris in April, promising them freedom in exchange for “taking out” Kelly. Stine, who is terminally ill, reportedly informed Kelly of the scheme and signed a sworn affidavit admitting to the plot.
The motion filed by Kelly’s attorney asserts that his First, Sixth, and Eighth Amendment rights are being violated. the legal team is asking the court to place Kelly on home detention while the claims are investigated. They are also seeking a pardon.
These are people that seek to kill Mr. Kelly rather than allow the corrupt criminal conduct of those who manufactured his convictions be exposed.
What’s next
The court will now consider the emergency motion and the request for home detention as the investigation into the alleged murder plot unfolds. The Bureau of Prisons has been contacted for comment.
