YNW Melly is stuck behind bars after testing positive for COVID-19, but his lawyer is trying hard to secure his release. Attorney Bradford Cohen announced he filed another motion to get Melly out of jail on Monday (April 6), detailing why his client is facing a dire situation.
“Just an update we are waiting to hear from the judge regarding the release of Mr Demons to recieve medical care and treatment,” Cohen wrote on Instagram. “Supplemental motion was filed today detailing the jail having Mr. Demons share a cell with another COVID19 positive inmate. This is not recommended by any medical physician.”
Cohen is asking the court to allow Melly to go on house arrest because the Broward County Jail is struggling with the coronavirus pandemic. The incarcerated rapper would also pay for his own medical treatment.
“The jails and prisons are not prepared to handle this crisis,” Cohen asserted. “Rules on alcohol based hand sanitizer and wipes must be lifted at a bare min. Inmates are passing trays, jail phones and shared items that are not sanitized when passed between inmates.”
View this post on InstagramJust an update we are waiting to hear from the judge regarding the release of Mr Demons to recieve medical care and treatment. Supplemental motion was filed today detailing the jail having Mr. Demons share a cell with another COVID19 positive inmate. This is not recommended by any medical physician. The jails and prisons are not prepared to handle this crisis. Rules on alcohol based hand sanitizer and wipes must be lifted at a bare min. Inmates are passing trays, jail phones and shared items that are not sanitized when passed between inmates.
Melly, whose real name is Jamell Demons, is currently awaiting trial in a double homicide case. He was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in February 2019.
The 300 Entertainment artist is accused of killing his friends Anthony “YNW Sakchaser” Williams and Christopher “YNW Juvy” Thomas Jr. in October 2018.
Melly’s plea for house arrest comes on the heels of Tekashi 6ix9ine securing his prison release amid the coronavirus pandemic. 6ix9ine didn’t test positive for COVID-19 but raised concerns over being high risk due to his asthma.