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The federal prosecutor is R. Defends the decision to put Kelly under suicide surveillance

(CNN)Federal prosecutor monitors disgraceful R&B artist R. Kelly after him for suicide He defended the decision to put it down, according to a court document filed Saturday, sentenced to 30 years fromlast week for sexual trafficking and swaying.

Kelly (formally known as Robert Sylvester Kelly) puts the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, NY, its guards and unnamed employees, and the United States itself under the supervision of suicide surveillance. I appealed. , The document is displayed.

Kelly, 55, claims that "he was not suicide, but was put under suicide surveillance in the form of punishment," according to the federal government's response to his submission. ..

Prison lawyers should be dismissed because Kelly's allegations "do not show a substantial potential for success for bailout", court documents indicate. According to court documents, the prison plans to put Kelly under suicide surveillance because it meets the criteria for Kelly to be under supervision.

The government claims that Kelly is asking the court to fine-tune the administrative decisions that are left to the discretion of expert prison managers.

Kelly was sentenced to a new 30-year sentence and returned to prison, so he meets a prison psychology doctor once a day to determine if he should stay under suicide surveillance. Court documents indicate that it did.

According to court documents, he is allowed to meet with his legal team while under suicide surveillance.

On Friday, Kelly's lawyer Jennifer Bonjan told CNN that she believed she was afraid of being put under suicide surveillance.

"The irony of putting someone under suicide surveillance when you're not committing suicide is that it actually causes more harm," Bonjan said.

She said Bonjan had previously been told by a prosecutor who had spoken to prison officials that Kelly was under suicide surveillance because she was famous.

"It's a punishment for being well-known, and frankly, it's scary," she said. "Puting someone under suicide surveillance in such a situation is cruel and unusual when they don't need it."

Jury Trialput Kelly in September. Convicted of nine charges,includes one accusation and eight charges of violating the Mann Act, a sex trafficking law. Prosecutors in the eastern New York area take advantage of Kelly's celebrity status and "a network of people at their disposal to target girls, boys and young women for their sexual satisfaction." I accused him of doing it.
A five-week federal trial in Brooklyncontained testimony from witnesses who stated that they had been sexually and physically abused by Kelly. The court also coordinated the 1994 marriage of the shameful R&B singer and the late singer Aaliyah when she was only 15 years old and he was an adult, after believing she was pregnant. I heard from the people involved.

Kelly will be tried in August in Illinois on charges of federal child pornography and sabotage, and will be subsequently transferred to custody of the northern Illinois district, court records show.