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R. Kelly hospitalised after prison overdose, lawyers claim ‘assassination plot'

R. Kelly hospitalised after prison overdose, lawyers claim ‘assassination plot'

The Age4 days ago

Lawyers for R. Kelly have claimed the convicted sex trafficker was recently rushed to the hospital after overdosing in prison on medications given to him by prison staff.
According to a new filing by Kelly's lawyer, Beau Brindley, and widely reported by US outlets, the 58-year-old singer, currently serving 30 years in prison for sex trafficking and racketeering, collapsed on Friday at the federal correctional institute in Butner, North Carolina and was transported to Duke University hospital.
Kelly's lawyers allege that, on June 10, the three-time Grammy Award winner was placed in solitary confinement and was given medication by prison staff, along with 'instructions to take it'.
According to the filing, Kelly awoke in the early morning hours of 13 June, feeling 'faint' and 'dizzy', and 'he started to see black spots in his vision'. 'Kelly tried to get up, but fell to the ground,' the filing alleges. 'He crawled to the door of the cell and lost consciousness.'
The legal filing also claims that Kelly overheard prison officers discussing the situation. According to the documents, during the ambulance ride to Duke University hospital, Kelly allegedly overheard a prison officer say: 'This is going to open a whole new can of worms.'
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At the hospital, Kelly's lawyers claim he 'learned that he had been administered an overdose quantity of his medications that threatened his life'.
Kelly's hospitalisation comes after his legal team filed an emergency motion last week, alleging three officials at the prison came up with a plot to have Kelly killed by leaders of a white supremacist gang to prevent the release of damaging information on prison officials.
After that filing, Kelly was moved to solitary confinement, his attorneys say.

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