
R. Kelly
Black Ink Crew: Chicago star Charmaine Bey shares her thoughts on R. Kelly's conviction.
A former sex crimes prosecutor who once viewed Kelly in an unfavorable light has since switched her position and is now defending him.
The defense attorney for R. Kelly in his federal trial, Deveraux Cannick, compared the singer to Dr. Martin Luther King, former Vice President Mike Pence, and Playboy mogul Hugh Hefner in a rambling closing argument on Thursday.
R. Kelly is looking to raise money and rather quickly. According to reports he is trying to sell his publishing rights but no one is buying.
While some are debating how well the imprisoned singer would do in a competition of the hits, most are clear in stating the obvious that Kelly shouldn't be brought up in music conversations again.
The jailed R&B singer is alleged to have mentally and physically abused the 23-year-old Clary before she broke free of his clutches.
R. Kelly just took another L. The disgraced singer appeal for his release on bail pending his sex-trafficking case in Brooklyn has been denied.
R. Kelly’s legal issues continue to mount with no foreseeable end in sight. Rumors about him catching the beats are true.
R. Kelly was assaulted by a fellow inmate inside Chicago’s Metropolitan Correctional Center. That is all.
History has proven time after time that people will do anything when they are desperate. New reports say some of R. Kelly’s inner circle are doing the most to get their boy free or go to jail trying.
The R&B singer and actor placed the troubled singer in his personal top five and wants folks to stop coming down on him.
R. Kelly is still trying to work his way out of a possible prison sentence anyway he can. He says the court’s game of hide and go seek isn’t giving him a proper shot to build his defense.