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More: Prosecutors ask for 25 more years in prison for R. Kelly, adding to his 30-year sentence The prosecutor responded by citing numerous instances of testimony, including one in which a woman ...
R. Kelly's attorneys file an emergency motion seeking home detention, alleging that prison officials are scheming with racist inmates to have the singer killed.
In a court filing on Tuesday, the disgraced R&B star asked a judge to be released from the ... to FCI Butner by BOP officials who directed him to murder Mr. Kelly." When he failed to go through with ...
R. Kelly's attorney, Jennifer Bonjean, has filed a petition to the Supreme Court alleging that the singer was sentenced to 20 years in prison in New York for sex crimes that fall outside of the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court recently declined to hear R. Kelly's appeal, upholding his convictions of racketeering and Mann Act ...
Tasha K received a major win in court after a judge dismissed R. Kelly’s lawsuit against her, accusing her of leaking ...
R. Kelly leaves Cook County criminal court in in Illinois on Dec. 21, 2007. AP “If my son asks questions, I’m going to be as truthful as possible,” she shared.
R. Kelly’s attorney has petitioned the United States Supreme Court to overturn his convictions for possession of child pornography and inducing minors to have sex. The 57-year-old singer, whose ...
More than half a million dollars in R. Kelly’s music royalties held by the Universal Music Group must be turned over to his sex abuse victims, a New York judge ruled.. US District Judge Ann ...
R. Kelly Attorney Asks Appeals Court To Grant New Trial Or Reverse Convictions. ... “And once we get into that sort of territory, where we’re going to say that constitutes a RICO enterprise, ...
R. Kelly has petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn his sex abuse conviction arguing that his charges fall outside of the statute of limitations. × Skip to main content ...
R. Kelly seeks appeals court relief from 30-year prison term Kelly's attorney, Jennifer Bonjean, says prosecutors improperly used a racketeering statute to go after — and successfully convict ...