The unfolding drama surrounding popular cross-dresser Idris Okuneye, better known as Bobrisky, has taken a new twist, with shocking allegations of bribery and a controversial prison visit involving fellow cross-dresser James Brown. The controversy, which has gripped social media, deepened after an explosive audio recording surfaced, stirring debates about the integrity of legal proceedings involving Bobrisky.
#### Bobrisky’s Alleged Bribery of EFCC
Activist and social media personality Martins Vincent Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan, released an audio clip that has set the internet ablaze. In the audio, Bobrisky allegedly confessed to bribing officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to have money laundering charges against him dropped. Furthermore, the bribe allegedly facilitated Bobrisky’s escape from being incarcerated at the Kirikiri Correctional Centre in Lagos State.
According to the claims made in the recording, Bobrisky’s release was orchestrated through a significant financial exchange, raising serious concerns about the legitimacy of the legal system in handling his case. The alleged bribery has left many questioning how such an influential figure could avoid facing full legal consequences, prompting calls for an investigation into the claims.
#### The James Brown Prison Visit Controversy
Adding to the intrigue, James Brown, another prominent cross-dresser in Nigeria, announced on June 8 that he had visited Bobrisky at Kirikiri prison. However, fresh revelations have cast doubt on this claim. A source close to James Brown provided information that contradicts the visit, stating that by the time James arrived at Kirikiri, Bobrisky was no longer in prison.
The source clarified that James’ visit was not to see Bobrisky but rather to meet a person named Vindicate, an inmate who had invited James to participate in recording a song from the prison. Apparently, the prison authorities approved the unique idea of allowing a song to be recorded within the facility, which prompted James’ visit.
The source went on to question why James would fabricate the story about visiting Bobrisky, hinting that it might have been for clout or publicity. “I don’t know why James lied that she went to see Bobrisky; maybe for clout,” the source said. The informant also pointed out the absence of any photo evidence or videos showing James and Bobrisky together in prison, which raises further doubts about the truth of the visit.
#### Social Media Reaction
The claims surrounding Bobrisky’s alleged bribery and escape, along with the conflicting stories about James Brown’s visit, have ignited a storm of reactions on social media. Many users have expressed disbelief over the details of the case, with some questioning the fairness of the justice system, while others speculate on the real motives behind James Brown’s claims.
As the saga unfolds, the public remains eager for clarity on whether Bobrisky truly escaped legal consequences through bribery, and why James Brown may have misled the public about his prison visit.
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