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R. Kelly is suing the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, alleging that officials used personal information such as his emails and phone calls and leaked them to Tasha K to spread to her audience. Tasha K is also named in the suit.
Each of the six women will be compensated with a little more than $1 million each.
If R. Kelly lives to see the light of day again, his bank account will be severely light on funds.
A Twitter user raised an interesting point that music fans still play R. Kelly but have all but seemingly turned their backs on Gunna.
R. Kelly's legal dilemmas are getting bigger by the week. A judge has added another year to his sentence regarding his Chicago case.Â
R. Kelly might be looking at more time than he expected. Federal prosecutors are asking that he get 25 more years behind bars.
R. Kelly has received some favorable news regarding his ongoing legal matters. Illinois prosecutors have dropped sexual assault charges against him.
R. Kelly is serving time, but the world will find out more about his creepy ways in the final installment of 'Surviving R. Kelly.'
The R. Kelly story just got even more bizarre. Joycelyn Savage has allegedly given birth to her first child with the disgraced singer.Â
It looks like the former manager and friend of the Pied Predator of R&B will be joining his disgraced associate in spending time behind bars.
The R. Kelly story continues to get peculiar. His legal team says a big chunk of his master recordings were stolen.
Imprisoned R&B singer R. Kelly released a surprise album on Friday, Dec. 9 titled I Admit It and Twitter is reacting.