R. Kelly may file a federal lawsuit after a fellow inmate attacked him with a pen at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Chicago last week.
Kelly’s attorneys will appeal to the government to release Kelly on home detention after he was nearly killed by another inmate in an unprovoked attack.
The 53-year-old “Trapped in the Closet” singer has not seen his attorneys in person since March.
Kelly’s lawyers argue that he has been unable to prepare for his upcoming trial for nearly six months, due to restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic that limits visitors to the jail.
Kelly’s legal team may file a lawsuit citing the dangerous conditions at the jail after their client was attacked by a deranged inmate.
The inmate, identified as Latin Kings gang member Jeremiah Farmer, allegedly attacked Kelly because he was upset over the lockdowns due to Kelly’s fans protesting outside the jail.
In a handwritten letter to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, titled, “The Government Made Me Attack R. Kelly,” Farmer said he was “forced” to beat the R&B crooner.
“Farmer, with nowhere else to turn for legal help, was forced to assault hip-hop R&B singer Robert Kelly in hopes of getting spotlight attention and world news notice to shed the light on the government corruption,” Farmer wrote.
He continued: “Due to the most blatant government corruption in Farmer’s case, and being in lockdown for R. Kelly protest, I physically beat Mr. Kelly in an attempt to shed media spotlight on Farmer’s case to prove government corruption and helping Farmer’s innocence to prevail.”
The letter will likely be included in a lawsuit filed against the Federal Bureau of Prisons which runs the jail.
Kelly’s attorneys will plead for his release before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday.
Kelly was indicted on federal charges of child p0rnography, trafficking, and aggravated sexual abuse. He was taken into federal custody in July 2019.