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"Guilty Until Proven Innocent" is also one of the first collaborations between Jay-Z and R. Kelly before they released two albums together. On June 12, 2001—three months after the release of the "Guilty Until Proven Innocent" single—a DVD named The Making of Guilty Until Proven Innocent was released.
The alleged victim refused to testify at the trial, [34] and a Chicago jury found Kelly not guilty on all 14 counts of child pornography in June 2008. [35] [36] Kelly's defense lawyer Ed Genson later questioned the acquittal and Kelly's public proclamations of innocence. [37]
An album credited to Kelly titled I Admit It after and including the 19-minute song from 2018 was released on streaming services on December 9, 2022, but was taken down after it was not approved by Sony or R. Kelly's team. The album was credited to Sony's Legacy Recordings but actually uploaded by Real Talk Entertainment, who had released the ...
Related: R. Kelly sentenced to 30 years in prison for sex trafficking Kelly, 57, is currently serving a 30-year prison sentence after being found guilty of racketeering and eight violations of an ...
Surviving R. Kelly, Lifetime's award-winning documentary about the singer's history of abuse and misconduct allegations made against him, returns with a third installment in the ongoing series as ...
R. Kelly has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexual exploitation and enticement of a minor, following his conviction on six related counts last September in Chicago. The 56-year-old ...
American R&B singer-songwriter R. Kelly has released 18 studio albums, five compilation albums, one soundtrack album, six video albums, one mixtape, two extended play, and 133 singles (including 49 as a featured artist and 12 promotional singles).
Time's Up advocated for a boycott of Kelly's music in 2018. "I Admit" was Kelly's first release since his 2016 holiday album, 12 Nights of Christmas. [12]In July 2017, Jim DeRogatis contributed an article to BuzzFeed News detailing legal investigations from three families regarding their daughters' alleged kidnappings after they established relationships with Kelly.