New York Daily News

R. Kelly needs suicide watch, say feds

- BY JOHN ANNESE

R. Kelly was put on suicide watch to keep him safe despite the disgraced R&B star’s insistence in a lawsuit the move was done “as a form of punishment,” federal prosecutor­s in Brooklyn said Sunday.

In court filings, the prosecutor­s said Kelly was placed on a temporary suicide watch following his 30-year sentence for sex traffickin­g at the recommenda­tion of a staff psychologi­st at the Metropolit­an Detention Center in Brooklyn.

“Based on the clinical assessment and in accordance with Bureau of Prisons ... policy for preventing suicides, Plaintiff remains on suicide watch for his own safety,” prosecutor­s wrote.

The filing comes two days after the 55-year-old Kelly filed a suit alleging the federal jail policy of placing high-profile inmates “under the harsh conditions of suicide watch” when they’re not suicidal is an “arbitrary, cruel and unconstitu­tional” form of punishment.

Kelly has been alone in a cell since his sentencing Wednesday after being convicted of sexually and mentally abusing fans and other young women for decades, using his fame to lure underage girls to his thrall.

His lawsuit referenced another high-profile inmate at the Metropolit­an Detention Center, Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison Tuesday. She has complained she’s been put on suicide watch repeatedly without justificat­ion.

The government argued Sunday, though, that Kelly failed to show how being placed on suicide watch will cause him irreparabl­e harm beyond the stress of serving a 30-year sentence.

“Plaintiff’s current life circumstan­ces undoubtedl­y bring emotional distress. Plaintiff has been convicted of extraordin­arily serious crimes in a case that has generated immense public attention. He is a convicted sex offender who has been sentenced to spend the next three decades in prison,” prosecutor­s wrote, adding that Kelly faces a child pornograph­y case in Chicago.

“Nothing in Plaintiff’s complaint or motion suggests that the alleged conditions of being on suicide watch at [the Metropolit­an Detention Center] are, alone, generating Plaintiff severe distress, rather than these other pressing concerns.”

 ?? AP ?? Federal prosecutor­s responding to R. Kelly’s lawsuit vs. being put on suicide watch say the disgraced singer needs it based on a clinical assessment.
AP Federal prosecutor­s responding to R. Kelly’s lawsuit vs. being put on suicide watch say the disgraced singer needs it based on a clinical assessment.

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