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R Kelly’s Alleged Goons Charged For Bribing & Intimidating His Accusers
Three Of R Kelly’s Alleged Goons Arrested, Burned Vehicle & Threatened To Expose N-des
It was earlier reported that a judge rejected R Kelly and his legal team request to know the identities of the jurors assigned to his trial, due to reports of him tampering with witnesses in the past. Apparently, it looks like the judge was right because three of Kelly’s alleged goons were just caught red handed.
According to The Chicago Tribune, three men have been charged in federal court in New York with attempting to “intimidate, threaten or corruptly influence” alleged victims in the racketeering case against singer R Kelly.
Richard Arline, Jr., of Dolton, Donnell Russell, of Chicago, and Michael Williams, of Valdosta, Ga., were each charged in separate criminal complaints.
As per the charges, Arline, 31 a longtime friend of Kelly’s, was captured on an FBI wiretap discussing a scheme in which one victim involved in the case would receive a proposed payment of $500,000 to keep her from cooperating with the government.
Another complaint accused Russell, 45, of threatening to reveal sexually explicit photographs of a different victim and “publicly reveal her sexual history” if she didn’t drop a pending lawsuit against Kelly.
The third man, Michael Williams, allegedly set fire to an SUV in June that was parked outside a Florida residence where an alleged victim in Kelly’s case was staying!
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