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Despite allegations of a murder plot and a recent overdose scare, R&B singer R. Kelly will remain behind bars. A federal judge in Chicago denied his legal team’s emergency motion to move him into home ...
R. Kelly was hospitalized after what his lawyer called an assassination attempt, according to court documents filed Tuesday. Kelly, whose legal name is Robert Sylvester Kelly, was taken to Duke ...
Many celebrities are known for avoiding harsh punishments after breaking the law. That, however, isn't the case for all of ...
Lawyers for R. Kelly are alleging the singer overdosed last week on medication given to him by prison staff. The "Ignition" singer's legal team, in a June 17 filing obtained by USA TODAY, claims that ...
R&B star R. Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison Wednesday for using his superstardom to subject young fans — some just children — to systematic sexual abuse. The singer and songwriter, 55, was ...
R. Kelly is staying behind bars. The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the singer’s appeal to overturn his convictions of racketeering and Mann Act violations June 23, according to CNN. Kelly—a.k.a.