London: Incarcerated George Michael has claimed that his eight-week sentence is "excessive" and is set to launch a legal bid for freedom today.
The former Wham! Star’s barrister Mukul Chawla is expected to appeal at Blackfriars Crown Court for the singer`s release today.
He will claim that his eight-week sentence for crashing his 80,000-pound Range Rover into a Snappy Snaps shop in Hampstead while under the influence of drugs was "manifestly excessive".
And he will argue that bail should be granted because Michael`s jail term could have ended by the time any appeal is heard.
"George is desperate to get out of Pentonville and still can`t quite believe he`s there,” the Sun quoted an insider as saying.
"He`s pinning all his hopes on a judge giving him bail," added the insider.
George, who has a history of drug problems, has already failed in one bail attempt.
And yesterday, as gay lover Kenny Goss visited him in prison, the jailbird begged: Help me get out of here.
The couple wept as they met in a private room along with George`s manager and another man.
"George greeted Kenny and they started crying,” a source as said.
ANI
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