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R. Kelly sues U.S., prison officer, and YouTuber Tasha K

R. Kelly, YouTuber Tasha K

R. Kelly in a Chicago Police Department mug shot, UnWinewithTashaK YouTuber Tasha K pictured during the Nov. 7, 2019 R. Kelly Can’t CONTROL his Girlfriends while BEHIND BARS! video referenced in the lawsuit (YouTube/screengrab)

Racketeering, sex-trafficking, and child pornography convict Robert Sylvester Kelly, better known as R. Kelly, has sued the United States of America, a Bureau of Prisons officer, and a YouTuber over the leak of “private information” about his “romantic relationships,” claiming repeated invasions of his privacy were done for “monetary gain, clout, or simple harassment.”

Kelly, now 56, claimed the U.S. is liable for negligence due to Unknown BOP Officer A’s violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) through “unauthorized access to Plaintiff’s TruView [private BOP prison] records a whopping 153 times,” which allegedly resulted in the sharing or selling of the information to LaTasha Kebe, the UnWinewithTashaK YouTuber who has more than one million subscribers on her channel.

The lawsuit, identifying R. Kelly as a “Grammy-award winning recording artist and a nationally recognized celebrity” who is “indisputably the King of R&B,” alleged that invasions of privacy were far more widespread, with “at least 60” federal prison officers accessing his “sensitive, confidential, and private information.”

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