R. Kelly reportedly collapsed in his prison cell in North Carolina following what his lawyer claims was a serious medication overdose, shortly after accusing prison staff of planning harm against him. Court documents reveal that the disgraced R&B singer was placed in solitary confinement on June 10, and two days later was given medication that led to him fainting, experiencing dizziness, partial loss of vision, and being hospitalized. The lawyer alleges that the overdose was intentional, posing a life-threatening risk to Kelly. An emergency motion was filed in federal court seeking his release to home confinement due to the danger he faces in prison. Allegations of a conspiracy to harm Kelly by prison staff and white supremacist groups have surfaced, leading to his transfer to solitary confinement. Despite medical advice for surgery to address blood clots in his legs and lungs, Kelly was taken back to solitary confinement against medical recommendations. His legal team believes these actions are deliberate and targeted, emphasizing the urgent need for his safety while imprisoned serving a 30-year sentence for sex trafficking and racketeering.