Chicago Sun-Times

3 CHARGED WITH TRYING TO THREATEN, BRIBE ALLEGED VICTIMS OF R. KELLY

- JON SEIDEL REPORTS,

The overtures began in late May, months after a woman who once publicly defended R. Kelly turned on the R&B singer and began to cooperate with federal authoritie­s.

In a text message, the woman was allegedly told, “he wants to pay you for silence.” Then, in a phone call recorded by law enforcemen­t with the woman’s permission, Richard Arline Jr. allegedly offered the woman half a million dollars to stop working with the feds.

“You got some s--- I don’t know what the f--- you might got, some videos or some iPads or whatever you might got, your story,” Arline allegedly said. “They just want that to disappear. You know what I’m saying?”

Now Arline, 31, of Dolton has been charged by federal prosecutor­s in New York with trying to prevent the woman from testifying there against Kelly. Also charged in separate, but similar, schemes are Donnell Russell, 45, of Chicago, and Michael Williams, 37, of Georgia. Criminal complaints against all three men, who each have ties to Kelly, were made public Wednesday.

The complaint against Arline said “it remains unclear whether Kelly” or others “implicitly or explicitly authorized Arline Jr. to negotiate a bribe payment on behalf of Kelly.” Still, the new charges are bad news for the singer, who has been locked up in Chicago’s Metropolit­an Correction­al Center for more than a year. Though he is due to go to trial in Chicago and Brooklyn

this fall, both cases could be delayed by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“Without question, Robert Kelly had nothing to do with any of these alleged acts by those charged,” Steve Greenberg, one of Kelly’s lawyers, wrote on Twitter after the charges were unsealed. “He hasn’t attempted to intimidate anyone, or encouraged anyone else to do so. No involvemen­t whatsoever.”

Kelly’s legal team has been trying to get Kelly out of jail for months, pointing largely to the pandemic. But prosecutor­s have underscore­d allegation­s that Kelly obstructed justice in his 2008 Cook County child pornograph­y trial. This week, prosecutor­s also said a bank account controlled by Kelly received at least $1.2 million last year and, in recorded jail calls, Kelly appeared to direct people to contact a nominee “to receive payments indirectly from Kelly.”

Earlier this year, the feds alleged that a prison staff member helped Kelly, 53, make an unrecorded phone call. Now, they say Kelly called the woman at issue in the Arline complaint under such circumstan­ces. Though that woman has not been identified by federal authoritie­s, the facts in the complaint appear to match those surroundin­g former Kelly girlfriend Azriel Clary.

Prosecutor­s say the woman began to cooperate with federal authoritie­s Jan. 8 — Kelly’s birthday — after publicly supporting him in a March 2019 TV interview.

“If I had a way to talk to Rob, being next to him and telling him what’s going on, without nobody listening to, no feds, nobody, he gonna pay her a-- off to be quiet,” Arline allegedly said of the woman in one recorded call with another individual. “She got too much. She got too much.”

Clary also claimed this summer to be the victim of an arson attack that appears to be at issue in the complaint against Williams. He is accused of setting fire on June 11 to an SUV parked outside a Florida home where an alleged Kelly victim was staying.

Ahead of the attack, Williams also allegedly made several internet queries, including “where can i buy a .50 custom machine gun” and “countries that don’t have extraditio­n with the united states,” as well as a search for “fertilizer and diesel fuel” that led him to visit a website titled “How Do Fertilizer Bombs Work?”

Russell, a manager and adviser to Kelly, is accused of harassing another woman who filed a lawsuit against Kelly. The feds said he also created a Facebook page called “Surviving Lies” — a play on the title of the Lifetime documentar­y series “Surviving R. Kelly” — and posted screenshot­s of text messages and sexually explicit photograph­s of the woman there.

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES FILE PHOTO ?? R. Kelly (center, glasses) walks with supporters into the Daley Center in March 2019.
ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES FILE PHOTO R. Kelly (center, glasses) walks with supporters into the Daley Center in March 2019.

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