FBI Files Allege Whitney Houston Was Extorted Over ‘In The Closet’ Relationship | HO
After FBI files were disclosed few years back about the favourite Whitney Houston; along with surprising assertions of her ex bodyguard, Kevin Ammons…rumors started surfacing about an alleged lesbian connection between Whitney Houston and her best friend, Robyn Crawford. When Whitney died in 2012, details of FBI investigation into an extortion plot against Whitney were made public…and they are jaw-dropping.
The highly-redacted FBI files — along with Ammons’s and author, Ian Helperin’s — claims give insight into the type of stress that Whitney faced on the daily…a possible love-life she had to keep hidden, a bodyguard who spread her personal business to the public, extortion attempts, the heavy demands of being a superstar, etc. That’s enough to drive any person over the edge, just sayin.’
Both Whitney’s former-bodyguard-turned author, Kevin Ammons (author of “Good Girl, Bad Girl), and author, Ian Helperin, asserted that Houston was extorted so that details about her alleged lesbian connection with her best friend, Robyn Crawford, wouldn’t surface.
As per to Helperin’s book, “Whitney Houston & Bobbi Kristina: The Deadly Price of Fame,” on the eve of “The Bodyguard” movie premiere in 1992, a Chicago lawyer attempt to extort Whitney for $250,000. The advocate allegedly told an FBI agent that the details added “knowledge of intimate details regarding Whitney Houston’s romantic connections and will go public with the detail.” But Ammons claims Whitney’s father then attempt to do the unthinkable.
Kevin Ammons also made claims in his book that Whitney’s dad, John Houston, tried to hire him to do harm to Robyn Crawford because he feel like that she was causing too many problems for Whitney and their family. As per to Helperin, Ammons also told him that John Houston thought Crawford would go public with her alleged connection with Whitney:
“We’ve got to do something about that motherf–ing b—h [Robyn Crawford]. She’s ruining my family and driving everybody nuts. She’s lost her grip on reality. I’ll pay you $6,000 if you put the fear of God in her,” Ammons quoted John Houston as saying.
Ammons says he turned down John’s offer, but was instructed by John to “keep an eye” on her [Robin Crawford].” There’s one other claim that was made…