R. Kelly has doubled down on his claim that his life is in grave danger in prison and he has now alleged Bureau of Prisons staff at his federal center in North Carolina purposefully gave him too much medication, causing an overdose that left him in the hospital via TMZ.
A court filing submitted by his attorney, Beau B. Brindley, on Monday claims R. Kelly was left bedridden in a hospital as a solitary confinement staff member instructed him to take additional medication the night of June 12th.
The next morning, the Pied Piper allegedly awakened feeling faint and dizzy, and when he attempted to get up, he fell on the floor, “crawled to the door of the cell and lost consciousness.”
He was subsequently taken to Duke University Hospital, and during the ride there, he claims he heard a prison officer begrudge … “This is going to open a whole new can of worms.”
During his two-day stay at the hospital, Kelly stated that he learned he was given an amount of his prescribed medication that could have ended his life.
Furthermore, Kelly claims in his Monday filing that prison staff took him off necessary blood-thinner medication and is now refusing to allow him a doctor-recommended surgery to clear blood clots in his legs and lungs that are putting his life in danger.
Instead, they have him locked up in solitary confinement, where Kelly has expressed to his lawyer he is convinced he will be killed or left to die.
Therefore, the disgraced music mogul is asking for temporary release to home confinement, for the third time, arguing his life depends on it.
Prosecutors swiftly filed a response to Kelly’s request and alleged that he continuously paints himself as the victim, adding … “This is the behavior of an abuser and a master manipulator on display.”
The response also claims Kelly knowingly submitted an action to a court that has no jurisdiction over his case … accusing him of instead choosing to “write to let this Court know that he is ‘cold’ in prison, and to criticize the medical care that he is receiving” in order to turn his situation “into a grocery store checkout aisle tabloid.”
Kelly’s latest filing comes just a week after his legal team sought his immediate release due to an alleged foiled murder-for-hire plot against him. His team submitted a sworn statement from another inmate, an Aryan Brotherhood gang leader named Mikeal Glenn Stine. Stine claimed that authorities offered him release from prison in exchange for murdering the singer.
Initially, Stine was involved in the plan but later changed his mind and revealed the details to Kelly, according to the filing. However, Kelly contends that another member of the Aryan Brotherhood has been approached to eliminate both him and Stine.