Chicago Sun-Times

LAWYERS: NO ONE ‘RAISED A FINGER’ TO STOP R&B STAR’S BEATDOWN

In court records, alleged attacker says R. Kelly let out ‘horrifying scream’ during incident at federal jail

- BY JON SEIDEL, FEDERAL COURTS REPORTER jseidel@suntimes.com | @SeidelCont­ent

Lawyers for R&B star R. Kelly claim a Latin King street gang member who allegedly assaulted Kelly in Chicago’s federal jail “roamed a great distance” within the downtown facility, and no one “raised a finger” to stop him until he was well into Kelly’s beating.

The alleged assailant, Jeremiah Farmer, has also said in court records that Kelly let out a “horrifying scream” during the attack.

Kelly attorney Michael Leonard addressed the assault in an overnight court filing Friday, again asking U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenwebe­r to hold a hearing over Kelly’s detention in Chicago’s Metropolit­an Correction­al Center. Leonard also asked Leinenwebe­r to order Kelly’s release.

The singer has been held at the MCC since his arrest by federal authoritie­s in July 2019.

Kelly faces an indictment in Chicago alleging child pornograph­y and obstructio­n of justice, as well as a racketeeri­ng indictment in Brooklyn. A judge in New York would also have to agree to Kelly’s release before he could go free. No trial date is set in either district.

Farmer, 39, was convicted last year of a racketeeri­ng conspiracy involving two 1999 northwest Indiana murders. The Chicago Sun-Times first reported in September that Farmer had claimed in court records to be the inmate who attacked Kelly in late August, insisting “the government made me attack” Kelly and that he did so “in hopes of getting spotlight attention and world news notice to shed light on” alleged government corruption.

After the Sun-Times report, Leonard told Leinenwebe­r he wanted to put Farmer on the witness stand to determine whether anyone at the MCC played a role in Kelly’s assault. He pointed to a claim by Farmer that a mental health profession­al at the jail told him, “You don’t want to assault Kelly, if you did, you would have done it.” Farmer wrote in his court filing he “said some disrespect back” andwas told “go do it then.” That’s when he said he stormed out and attacked Kelly despite being told to stop.

In his filing early Friday morning, Leonard wrote a videotape produced by prosecutor­s shows that “no one at the MCC raised a finger to stop Mr. Farmer from attacking Mr. Kelly, until after Mr. Farmer was well into beating Mr. Kelly,” and “Mr. Farmer roamed a great distance within the MCC before carrying out that act, without any opposition.”

Federal prosecutor­s have said in a court filing “it is unfortunat­e that Farmer decided to physically assault” Kelly, but “this single, isolated incident does not suggest that the Bureau of Prisons is incapable of safely housing” the singer. Prosecutor­s in Chicago and Brooklyn have repeatedly insisted upon Kelly’s detention since his arrest, and judges in both districts have so far sided with them.

Prison records show Farmer is now being held in a low-security detention facility in Milan, Michigan.

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES FILES ?? R. Kelly walks out of the Daley Center after an appearance in child support court in March 2019.
ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES FILES R. Kelly walks out of the Daley Center after an appearance in child support court in March 2019.
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Jeremiah Farmer

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