R. Kelly accuses government of ‘cover up’ & demands retrial in bombshell new docs claiming he’s ‘in jeopardy in prison’
DISGRACED R&B star R. Kelly’s legal team is demanding a new trial, as they reveal newly discovered evidence, as his life remains “in jeopardy” in prison.
The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal that the singer’s attorneys filed the motion on Friday for a new trial, after alleging the singer wasn’t given proper access to his legal counsel and that the government suppressed evidence during his initial trial, among other claims.


In the motion for a new trial, Kelly’s attorneys wrote “Newly discovered evidence establishes that the government engaged in numerous constitutional violations in its prosecution of Mr. Kelly.”
They claimed that “The government violated Mr. Kelly’s right to counsel by utilizing a jailhouse informant to elicit information from Mr. Kelly about the subject matter of the case.
“The government committed further violations of Mr. Kelly’s right to counsel as well as his right to due process under the Fifth Amendment through the surreptitious collection of Mr. Kellys legal communications.”
In the motion, his legal team all took issue with specific evidence that they say was withheld from them in the initial trial.
“The government flouted its obligations under Brady and Giglio by concealing impeachment evidence that would damage its case against Mr. Kelly and demonstrate witness intimidation and obstruction of justice committed by prosecutors and B.O.P.
officers. The interest of justice therefore requires a new trial.”
His legal team took particular issue with the government’s witness who testified under the alias of Jane.
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Five Guys takes on classic Wendy’s Frosty with returning shake after fans scream ‘Fusions’ were ‘gaming changing’

FIVE Guys is competing with Wendy’s Frosty this summer as a beloved shake option returns to menus.
The fast food chain confirmed the dessert’s comeback earlier this month with customizable options.

“Guess who’s back? The Five Guys coffee milkshake is back!” the company wrote in a reel on Facebook.
Included was a clip of espresso beans showering over top of the vanilla milkshake and whipped cream on top.
“Bold espresso meets creamy vanilla ice cream,” Five Guys added.
This time around, customers can also add “mix-ins” to the coffee milkshake if they want to.
This includes caramel, chocolate, or strawberry flavors.
COST CONCERNS
Some customers issued excitement about the coffee milkshake’s return, but others were nervous that it would be too costly.
“Salted Caramel sounds good,” a longtime Five Guys fan commented.
“Ouuuu. But will this be $200 too?” another asked.
While prices will vary by location and state, some shakes at Five Guys do sell for around $7.19, per Boston News Cafe.
Mix-ins are also free of charge for the shakes.
SAME THING?
Either way, the move from Five Guys seems to directly compete with the recent introduction of Frosty Fusions at Wendy’s.
Wendy’s announced the impending arrival of Frosty Fusions along with Frosty Swirls in March.
A month later, Frosty Swirls launched with the choice of three different sauces to include in a base ice cream flavor.
They included brownie batter, caramel and strawberry.
Fast Food meal deals

Here are some of the current value meals offered by popular fast food joints.
Taco Bell’s $7 Luxe Cravings Box:
- Chalupa Supreme
- Beefy Five-Layer Burrito
- Double Stacked Taco
- Chips and nacho cheese sauce
- Medium drink
McDonald’s $5 Meal Deal:
- McDouble or McChicken sandwich
- Four-piece Chicken McNuggets
- Small fries
- Small soft drink
Wendy’s $5 Biggie Bag:
- Junior Bacon Cheeseburger or Crispy Chicken Sandwich
- Four-piece chicken nuggets
- Junior fries
- Small soft drink
Burger King’s $5 Your Way Meal:
- Whopper Junior, Chicken Junior, or Bacon Cheeseburger
- Fries
- Four-piece chicken nuggets
- Soft drink
Except in May, Frosty Fusions also rolled out, combining the sauces and mix-ins.
The mix-ins include OREO cookie chunks, toffee, and strawberry pop-tarts pieces.
All the combinations can be purchased at Wendy’s over 5,900 restaurants nationwide.
Average price for the Frosty Fusion runs around $4 for a small, according to PureWow.
Except, this will, like with Five Guys, vary by location and state.
Five Guys and Wendy’s also aren’t the only restaurants and retailers offering treats for summertime.
For example, a popular ice cream maker and Ben & Jerry’s rival is is bringing back a fan-favorite option after five years.
Chips Ahoy! also launched a new cookie flavor recently for summer that’s inspired by ice cream.
Kroger is also stocked up with a $24.99 “colossal” pastry that weighs a whopping four pounds.