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Faith Rodgers, one of R. Kelly’s alleged victims, has spoken out following his conviction last month in the singer’s federal…
R. Kelly is seeing a boom in album sales and streaming following his Sept. 27 guilty verdict by more than…
Johnson suggested that Kelly was one of the many Black men who have mental illness and are incarcerated instead of…
YouTube has deleted R. Kelly’s channel following his conviction on sex trafficking charges, for which singer faces life in prison.
In a brief interview with Andrew Wyatt, Cosby's spokesman, he contends that his client feels the convicted Kelly "was railroaded."
Rep. Danny Davis says R. Kelly can be welcomed back in the city of Chicago despite being convicted of racketeering…
R. Kelly has been found guilty by a Brooklyn jury of all nine charges in his racketeering and sex trafficking…
R Kelly's lawyer compared him to Martin Luther King Jr. in the closing argument of the singer's federal racketeering trial.
After appearing in court, Diana Copeland discussed details about R. Kelly's home life in a Good Morning America interview.
R. Kelly’s former background dancer testifies she walked in on him and Aaliyah in ‘sexual encounter’
A former backup dancer testified in court that she walked in on R. Kelly performing oral sex on an underaged…
Writer Touré recalls his 2008 BET interview with R. Kelly, in which he asked the singer if he liked teenage…
A probe is examining if a former corrections officer accessed Kelly correspondence and leaked it to YouTube blogger Tasha K.
Noah “40” Shebib explained in a lengthy Instagram comment why the Canadian MC's new LP has a Kelly writing credit.
The man, identified in court as "Louis," said Kelly asked the then-teen what he was willing to do for a…
With her music winning new respect, Aaliyah is arriving at the places she always wanted to go twenty years after…
Another accuser took the witness stand on Monday at R. Kelly’s sex-trafficking trial, testifying that the R&B superstar sexually abused…
Demetrius Smith told a jury that he went into a welfare office in 1994 and brazenly approached an employee who…