Ha! That makes a lot more sense hahahaMisread your post. You said the only album available when I thought you meant she only dropped one album.
Federal R. Kelly Investigation Uncovered 20 Underage Sex Tapes
R. Kelly's latest federal sex crimes bust was aided by his alleged enablers turning over his child pornography.
Also my first thought. Justice closing in on all sides and you don't destroy the evidence? He's dumber than I thought he was.With 20 tapes they have his ass this time. Plus he is broke so he can't buy his way out of this. You would've thought that after his previous trial he would have destroyed all of those tapes but he is really a sexual predator and probably couldn't because he gets off on watching them.
They gonna get Steven Seagal next? Dude kept a sex slave for years.
Federal R. Kelly Investigation Uncovered 20 Underage Sex Tapes
R. Kelly's latest federal sex crimes bust was aided by his alleged enablers turning over his child pornography.
IHaveTheWorstAttorneys.gif"Unlike his most famous song — 'I Believe I Can Fly' — Mr. Kelly doesn't like to fly," Greenberg said.
Denied bond.
Chicago Sun-Times @Suntimes
BREAKING: R. Kelly was ordered held without bail on Tuesday after federal prosecutors described him as "an extreme danger to the community, especially to minor girls," @SeidelContent and @samjcharles report. https://bit.ly/2jN8JJP
2:55 PM - Jul 16, 2019
R. Kelly was ordered held without bail on Tuesday after federal prosecutors described him as "an extreme danger to the community, especially to minor girls," at a hearing in U.S. District Court in Chicago."This risk of obstruction is real. This risk is ongoing. This risk is heightened by the defendant's fame and power," Assistant U.S. Attorney Angel Krull told Judge Harry Leinenweber.Kelly "has a unique ability to influence and intimidate witnesses and victims, and that continues to this day," Krull said.But Kelly's attorney, Steve Greenberg, said his client can be trusted not to flee if released from custody."Unlike his most famous song — 'I Believe I Can Fly' — Mr. Kelly doesn't like to fly," Greenberg said."How could he flee? He has no money," Greenberg added. "There's no evidence that he's a risk to minors at all at this point."Federal prosecutors last week broadsided Kelly with two indictments that threaten to put him behind bars for the rest of his life. In Brooklyn and Chicago, Kelly faces a combined 18 counts for alleged crimes against 10 victims.