R. Kelly Reportedly Defends Diddy From Jail, Calls Investigation A ‘Federal Conspiracy’

R. Kelly Reportedly Defends Diddy From Jail, Calls Investigation A ‘Federal Conspiracy’
R. Kelly is stepping into the spotlight from behind bars, defending Diddy amid federal sex crime charges.
According to Radar Online, the disgraced R&B singer, serving a 30-year sentence for sex trafficking, has claimed that the case against Diddy is part of a “federal conspiracy.”
In a statement, Kelly reportedly said,
“I don’t believe none of this s***. You could tell me about Puffy, you could tell me about anybody… I’m not gonna believe the s***.”
He attributed the investigations to Diddy’s “flagrant” display of wealth, suggesting that federal agents are targeting him due to his fame.
He continued, emphasizing the precarious situation celebrities find themselves in amid such allegations:
“The s*** is crazy. Motherf****** out there laughing and making comedian jokes… but they a** could be next.
On Sept. 16, Diddy was arrested in New York City, facing serious charges including sex trafficking and racketeering. He is reportedly on suicide watch in pretrial detention after a federal judge denied his bail request.
As both men grapple with their situations, Kelly’s unexpected defense raises eyebrows, while Diddy prepares for his legal challenges ahead.
Do you agree with R. Kelly? Comment and let us know!
Previous Article
Next Article
YoungBoy Never Broke Again Posts Cryptic Message On Instagram That Has Fans Worried
Ariana Grande – Man Who Grabbed Singer on ‘Wicked: For Good’ Carpet Is Charged With “Public Nuisance” in Singapore
Solange Hints At Releasing New Music: I’ll Probably Dedicate Myself To It Full Time Next Year
Tyga Cancels Sweden Show Over A$AP Rocky’s Arrest
Eminem Defends Chris Brown Over Rihanna Domestic Violence Incident In Leaked Song ‘I’d Beat A B**** Down Too’ + Rapper’s PR Speaks Out
Yung Miami Says ‘People Always Discredit Black Women’ While Speaking On Criticism Over BET Hip Hop Awards’ ‘Best Hip-Hop Platform’ Win: ‘I Deserve Everything That’s Coming To Me’
Todrick Hall Sued For $60K In Unpaid Rent