R. Kelly Was Written Up for Refusing to Have Cellmate in Chicago Jail

R. Kelly Was Written Up for Refusing to Have Cellmate in Chicago Jail
Disgraced R. Kelly is, reportedly, taking a step in the name of entitlement while in jail. According to newly disclosed records, the accused child molester was was written up by guards for refusing to take a cellmate in Chicago’s Metropolitan Correctional Center last month. He insisted that while being protected from general population in the special housing unit, he would not be required to bunk with another inmate. R. Kelly said:
“I was told I didn’t have to take a cellie and I have too much going on to worry about [an] incident report.”

R. Kelly mugshot
Investigators commented:
“[He had a] poor attitude throughout this investigation.”
This report was filed as a response to the singer’s motion for immediate release from solitary confinement. He is still facing federal indictment in New York for racketeering conspiracy, and sexual assault in Cook County. R. Kelly was, of course, assigned a cellmate.

His girlfriends – Azriel Clary and Joycelyn Savage – are, reportedly, seeking a major book deal to raise money for him to procure Michael Jackson‘s former lawyer.
R. Kelly is currently being held in a Chicago jail for allegedly fixing his 2008 child pornography trial.
Written by Miata Shanay
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