Random Texas Inmate Warns "Jail Staff" Is Out To Get R. Kelly With Handwritten Note

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Apparently people in the system ''are out to get'' R Kelly, but his call for help continues to be ignored.

R Kelly just can't seem to catch a break in the justice system. He's recently been denied several requests, including bail due to medical reasons, and the ability to see visitors. Apparently, the prison has harsh limitations for visitors, and he's not able to see both his live-in girlfriends, Joycelyn Savage and Azriel Clary, at the same time. 

Recently, an inmate attempted to help him, by stating that R Kelly is being targeted by people in the system, ''who are out to get him.'' According to legal documents, a gentleman at the William P. ''Bill'' Clements Unit in Amarillo, Texas requested a copy of R Kelly's case to further argue his claim, stating jail staff are ''being paid to commit federal crimes. Violating civil rights of R Kelly.'' He sent his request through a handwritten statement, which has been denied by the judge, considering he's a third party unconnected to the case. 

Random Texas Inmate Warns "Jail Staff" Is Out To Get <a href="/profile/rkelly" class="text-word" target="_blank" >R. Kelly</a> With Handwritten Note
Handwritten statement via legal documents obtained by Blast
Random Texas Inmate Warns "Jail Staff" Is Out To Get R. Kelly With Handwritten Note
R Kelly also complained that he's being sexually victimized, which fits the prison's evident history. According to the U.S Bureau of Justice Statistics, in June 2013, the Clement Unit had the 8th highest rate of reports from inmates, stating they were sexually victimized by other prisoners. Nevertheless, the previous claims were denied by the judge, who suggested that third parties unconnected to the case cannot make a claim on behalf of the accused.
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The judge declared ''there is no provision in the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure or intervention by a third party in a criminal proceeding.[...] Moreover, the motion is largely illegible. Therefore, there is no basis upon which to grant this motion, and it is denied.''


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