Crossdresser Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky has reconfirmed that he didn’t spend time in prison, according to a fresh leaked phone conversation between him and an unknown individual.
The fresh leaked recording was released by activist Vincent Martins Otse popularly known as VeryDarkMan on Monday, October 7.
Recall that on September 24, VeryDarkMan first released a recorded phone conversation allegedly between Bobrisky and an unnamed man that he had borrowed N4 million from.
In the recording, Bobrisky alleged that he earlier paid N15m to EFCC officials to drop money laundry charges, and another bribe money for prison officials to provide him with accommodation in a flat outside the prison walls. He claimed the N4 million would help in securing the services of a senior lawyer to facilitate the granting of presidential pardon for him.
The released recording caused social media buzz, leading to the House of Representatives inviting Bobrisky, VeryDarkMan, Kirikiri prison officials and EFCC for an investigative hearing. Bobrisky didn’t show up at the hearing.
VeryDarkMan has again released another alleged secret recording of Bobrisky and another individual.
In this new recording, Bobrisky was ranting about his ordeal in the hand of the judge that jailed him. He said she wasn’t fair. But midway into the conversation, Bobrisky appeared to be talking to another person in the background. He told the person to excuse him because he was on the phone. The recipient of the call then asked where Bobrisky was. Bobrisky then responded: “I’ll not lie to you. I am not in prison. But I’m around there.”
Bobrisky claimed in the recording that his godfather arranged that he be kept in a private apartment outside the prison walls to avoid other male inmates harassing him.
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