The Hamilton Spectator

About the dead body in my home ...

- JOHN HEALY

Janoris Jenkins speaks.

The New York Giants cornerback opened up for the first time on Thursday about the death of 25-year-old hip-hop producer Roosevelt Rene, whose body was discovered in the basement of Jenkins’ Fair Lawn, N.J., home on June 26.

Jenkins, who was friends with Rene and worked on music projects with him, posted a statement on Instagram:

“With Regret and sadness I wish to inform the fans, and the public a good friend of mine Roosevelt Rene a.k.a. Trypps Beats was found dead at my place of residence,” he said. “Trypps was a good friend and we were collaborat­ing on music production together. It truly hurts my heart to know he has passed away. At the time of the incident I was in Florida preparing to finish off my promotiona­l tour. As this is an ongoing incident, I cannot answer any questions related to the

investigat­ion. I am praying for Roosevelt and his family.”

Authoritie­s charged William Jenkins, the 34-year-old brother of Janoris, with aggravated manslaught­er in relation to Rene’s

death. There has not been any indication if Janoris was involved or played any role whatsoever, but an investigat­ion is ongoing.

He was in Florida at the time of

the incident and had remained silent until Thursday.

The 29-year-old corner signed with the Giants two years ago and has lived in Fair Lawn since joining the team.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Bergen County Prosecutor­s Office and Sheriff’s Department were at the home of New York Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins in Fair Lawn, N.J. on June 26.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Bergen County Prosecutor­s Office and Sheriff’s Department were at the home of New York Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins in Fair Lawn, N.J. on June 26.

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