R. Kelly Attorney Claims Government Conspiracy to Murder Singer in Prison
NewsNationJuly 7, 202510 min105,778 views
9 connectionsยท13 entities in this videoโAllegations of Prison Conspiracy
- ๐ค R. Kelly's attorney, Beau Brindley, asserts that prison officials and the Bureau of Prisons have conspired to murder the singer.
- ๐ฏ Brindley claims the government has effectively placed a "target on the singer's back" within the Butner, North Carolina federal prison.
- ๐ค The attorney alleges that prison officials conspired with an Aryan Brotherhood inmate to carry out the murder.
Evidence of Solicitation
- ๐ The most compelling evidence presented is a sworn statement from Michael Glenn Stein, a fellow inmate, who claims he was solicited to kill R. Kelly.
- ๐ฃ๏ธ Stein is reportedly willing to undergo a polygraph examination and testify in court, providing details of who solicited him and when.
- โ ๏ธ Stein claims he was instructed by the Bureau of Prisons to go to Butner and execute R. Kelly, with the stated reason being that Kelly was about to expose inflammatory and damaging facts about the Bureau of Prisons and the Department of Justice.
Corruption and Constitutional Violations
- โ๏ธ Evidence also includes a declaration from R. Kelly's former cellmate, Keshan Mog to Moody, who claims he was solicited by prosecutors to steal privileged attorney-client correspondence.
- ๐ฎ This correspondence was allegedly funneled through a corrupt Bureau of Prisons officer to the US Attorney's office, constituting a crime and a violation of constitutional rights.
- โ๏ธ Another prison guard, Tana Ingram, is also facing a lawsuit for allegedly stealing attorney-client mail, yet reportedly received her full pension upon retirement without being charged.
Motivation and Incentives
- ๐ฐ Inmates may be incentivized to commit such acts through benefits like trafficking narcotics freely or avoiding searches.
- ๐ถโโ๏ธ In Michael Glenn Stein's case, he claims the incentive offered was the opportunity to walk away free, as he is a terminal cancer patient.
- ๐ Stein has a history of escaping from the Bureau of Prisons, and his transfer to a lower-security facility near R. Kelly is noted as significant.
Legal and Political Avenues
- ๐๏ธ Brindley plans to seek every opportunity to ensure R. Kelly's safety and secure his freedom, believing the prosecution was corrupt.
- ๐บ๐ธ The attorney suggests that President Trump might consider pardoning R. Kelly, aligning with promises to eradicate corrupt prosecutions.
- โ๏ธ The defense views the two separate convictions of R. Kelly as stemming from two corrupt prosecutions.
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