R. Kelly Last week, she was sent to the hospital when she was locked in a Chicago prison US Weekly Can be confirmed.
Artist’s lawyer Beau Brindley Tell us On the evening of June 12, prison staff gave the 58-year-old singer.
“That night, he began to suffer dizziness, powerlessness and unconsciousness. He was taken to an outside hospital to confirm that Mr. Kelly was overdose,” his attorney claimed.
“After being examined in the hospital, Mr. Kelly reported swelling of his legs, which he believed was attributed to the clots he had previously been,” Brindley said.
He continued: “Earlier this year, he was scanned for a blood clot and was told by the BOP that he would no longer give blood thinners. However, regarding whether he had a blood clot, whether he had not been released.”
Kelly’s lawyer told us On the weekend, “Doctors found blood clots in both legs and Mr. Kelly’s lungs during hospitalization. The surgery was ordered during a seven-day hospital stay.”
His attorney claimed: “Within an hour after the diagnosis, armed personnel removed Mr. Kelly from the hospital. He was denied surgery that medical professionals deem necessary.”
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Chicago Police Department via Getty ImagesBrindley told us“If this wasn’t the prison bureau engaged in the killing of Mr. Kelly, I would ask a government lawyer to explain what it is.”
Kelly’s lawyer is The prosecutor moved deny The singer’s recent request in court.
On Monday, June 16, federal prosecutors slammed the singer’s attempt to release him in family custody.
“Robert Kelly is a prolific child harasser,” the prosecutor wrote in a court filing filed on Monday, June 16. us.

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Earl Gibson III/Getty’s BetProsecutors mocked Kelly’s motion to issue “under the guise of fantasy conspiracy.” They accused him of laughing at the hurts suffered by the victims.
They added: “It underlined the profound uneasiness and drama of Kelly’s request that Kelly did not propose it [this request in his New York case]The court sentenced Kelly to 30 years in prison. ”
As us It was previously reported that the imprisoned singer filed an urgent motion to be released from prison and sentenced the remaining sentences at home.
Kelly sentenced 30 years in prison In a case filed in New York The case has been another 20 years Leave Illinois.
Kelly’s lawyer said in a bombshell that the artist’s life “depends on oversight of the guards.”
The lawyer added: “He has no choice.
“However, clear evidence has emerged that officials accused of protecting imprisoned prisoners have been solicited [Kelly’s] murder.
In the filing, Kelly claimed that prison officials worked together with lawyers to steal his private information before two federal trials.

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nuccio dinuzzo/getty imageHe claimed that the information they then contained in the message “weaponized the information” to give him an unfair advantage to him at the trial.
His attorney claimed: “The government has used the stolen attorney/client communication to file a lawsuit against Mr. Kelly in violation of the due process clause of the U.S. Constitution. When Mr. Kelly’s attorneys began to expose that information, officials from the Prisson Bureau would kill another Illinois at him.”
Kelly’s team submitted a statement to a prisoner named Mikeal Glenn Stine, who was ill.
Sting claims officials say they will allow him to escape if he kills Kelly. He said they told him that he had to be prosecuted for the crime, but the case would be dismissed due to messing up evidence.
According to the singer’s lawyer, Sting said he agreed to do so and was transferred to Kelly’s unit.
Kelly’s lawyer wrote in the motion: “After arriving at the unit, Stine found Mr. Kelly. He followed him. He looked at him. He thought about how to carry out the murder. He was ready to execute the execution.”
He continued: “But the moment Sting approached Mr. Kelly, he made a different choice. He told him the truth. Sting told Kelly that he was sent to kill him. He told him how to and whom. He told Mr. Kelly that his life was absolutely dangerous.”
In a new motion filed by prosecutors, they denied his claim that prison officials tried to kill him.
Their attorney told the court: “The government disputes the wonderful allegations of Kelly’s motion. Kelly is in prison, because he is a serial child harasser, and his history of criminal abuse of children goes back at least to the first term of President Clinton’s office – Kelly was taken to federal custody decades before he was taken to federal custody.”
Prosecutors said Kelly’s problems should be resolved in prison, not in federal court.
In response to the government, Kelly’s lawyer told us They “have evidence of the Bureau of Prisons’ conspiracy to kill Mr. Kelly. The government has no answer to the motives of Mikeal Glenn Stine, as he admitted that he was involved in a series of Bureau of Prisons’ command attacks and murders over the years that led to Mr. Kelly’s murder of Mr. Kelly. The motion has not been filed in Kelly’s New York case.
“We are also filing a motion in New York. Since we are not a local process in New York, it may take some time,” his lawyer noted.
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