R. Kelly Case Takes New Twist, New Video Of Women In Tears As They Speak About Him

Posted On : March 4, 2019

After the I.R.S, F.B.I and the Department of Homeland Security are finished with R Kelly – he’s gonna wish he could fly. The Grammy-award singing currently faces 10 counts of criminal sexual misconduct. He stands accused of being a rapist, a sexual predator, and a pedophile.

More Charges: Human Trafficking

TMZ are reporting that more charges could soon be added to his rap sheet. According to their sources, Homeland Security are speaking to possible witnesses to indict Kelly on human trafficking charges.

Cook County Jail

The “Ignition” singer is currently at the center of multiple investigations and faces the rest of his life in prison. It comes after Lifetime’s explosive documentary Surviving R. Kelly premiered on January 3, 2019. The film chronicled how Kelly manipulated and oppressed women over several years, using his power and influence.

The social media campaign #MuteRKelly gained more momentum with many people demanding Kelly’s songs be banned from the airwaves. Protesters also called justice for the women and underage girls who claimed R. Kelly sexually abused them.

Two Ex-Girlfriends Recorded

Since the documentary aired, many more women have come forward to claim R.Kelly abused them. A video has emerged of Kelly’s former hairstylist Kash Howard, behind the wheel of a car. Two of Kelly’s ex-girlfriends explain how Kelly controlled every part of their lives. The woman in the back seat, Vonecia “Vee” Andrews breaks down in tears as they speak about R. Kelly with the a media representative.

However Howard has now released a statement:

“Mr. Kelly hired me as his personal Fashion Stylist where I provided wardrobe direction for concerts, album cover shoots, and special appearances. Our professional relationship along with all communication ceased in March of 2017.”

TMZ

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