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R. Kelly calls from jail with explosive views on Diddy’s motives for home raids and sex crime allegations

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Disgraced R&B singer R. Kellywho was convicted in two states on charges of sex crimes against vulnerable underage fans, briefly stepped aside from his 20-year prison sentence to reflect on the drama surrounding the music director and collaborator Sean “Diddy” Combs.

On March 27, calling into the social media app Clubhouse with Wack 100, the “Piit Piper of R&B” had quite a bit to say about Diddy’s scandal and the recent raids that took place on his property.

Comparing it to his own legal disputes, Kelly said that just as he claims authorities wrongfully targeted him, Diddy could also find himself in an analogous situation.

Kelly said he kept up with Diddy’s legal affairs while in prison and, while watching the news, saw glimpses of raids which can be believed to be part of a bigger federal plan investigation into sex trafficking coming from New York.

Kelly, who may even see the skin world again when he’s 80, said it was extremely vital to not trivialize the intense allegations leveled against the Bad Boy founder – or himself.

“This is crazy,” the three-time Grammy winner warned. “The mothers will be there laughing and telling comedian jokes and doing all this other stupid stuff on the radio and stuff, but they… might be next.”

He added: “They are so silly they do not even realize what is going on on. I mean, it’s crazy, man. That’s why I don’t think in any of this nonsense. You cannot tell me about anyone now. You can tell me the weather is blue, I won’t imagine that shit…. Since I’m in it now, I do know what they’re doing.

Wack 100 delved into the intricacies of the federal investigations, suggesting that charges against Diddy could have been brewing for a while, adding that the early civil case of Cassie, Diddy’s former lover, was a punitive move.

The West Coast influencer proposed that when rumors surfaced about Diddy’s allegedly unconventional sex life, the Mount Vernon resident must have simply owned as much as them as a private preference.

Shifting his attention to the optics of a federal raid on Diddy’s residences and the potential arrest of the “All About the Benjamins” rapper, Wack 100 opined that because Diddy is so wealthy, law enforcement probably would not handcuff him, and in the event that they did, they might should have strong evidence for it. By his logic, Diddy has the cash to fight them in court while others don’t.

Kelly chimes in: “That’s not necessarily true on this case. … If they need to plan to get you, or if it is a conspiracy or something, they’ll put you in handcuffs, brother.

Over the past few months, Diddy has been embroiled in multiple sexual assault and human trafficking lawsuits, which the music mogul vehemently disputes. However, on Monday, March 25, Department of Homeland Security investigators searched two properties linked to Diddy – one in Miami and the opposite within the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles.

R. Kelly continues to take care of his innocence despite being found guilty of eight counts of sex trafficking and one count of racketeering in New York, and convicted in Chicago of sexually abusing three underage girls.

Since his last conviction, he has recently hired a brand new legal team that features Bill Cosby’s defense attorney, Jennifer Bonjean. With this experienced team, Kelly sets out to dismantle what he sees as a grand conspiracy to border him for the egregious crimes that landed him behind bars.

“There’s plenty of stuff going on in my neighborhood, man, and it must be addressed, whether it’s attractiveness or something else, man, I’m out of here, man. I imagine it”


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