R Kelly Trial

Former Memphis police officer Justin Smith has been denied a new trial and acquittal of his conviction related to the Tyre Nichols case

R. Kelly's victims won a $10.5 million case for a mass shooting threat shutting down a "Surviving R. Kelly" screening & $500K in royalties.

R Kelly and Lawsuits

'Surviving R. Kelly: The Final Chapter' episodes reveal horrifying details about abuse of women and relationship with Aaliyah.

R. Kelly says he had nothing to do with the "I Admit It" album under his name. In 2018 he released a 19-minute song called "I Admit."

"Minor 1" from R. Kelly's 2008 case will testify against him in a new trial. He is charged with sexual abuse and obstruction of justice. Kelly's lawyer is also defending him from Jocelyn Savage's paternity claim and a federal seizure of $27,000 from his prison commissary.

R. Kelly says his wife, Andrea Kelly, is at fault for his absence in his children’s lives and for sexual deprivation…What now? RadarOnline has obtained the psychiatric evaluation report that R. Kelly’s lawyer submitted to the court. A specialist conducted several sessions with the R&B singer on various topics including his childhood, romantic relationships and […]

Disgraced R&B icon and convicted sex trafficker R Kelly has become jailhouse BFFs with accused Brooklyn subway shooter Frank James. Both men are being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Sunset Park, where Kelly is awaiting sentencing for sex trafficking and James is awaiting trial for the subway shooting.

Azriel Clary, one of R Kelly's victims who testified against him in court, sat down with Gayle King to clarify a 2019 interview with CBS News, during which she defended her abuser by saying he wasn't abusive at all. Clary now says now that they were coached by Kelly.

The 54-year-old artists' ex-wife Andrea Kelly, who is also known as "Drea," spoke out following her former husband's guilty verdict, stating that she felt "torn" about the news during an interview with Good Morning Britain.

Cheryl Mack, mother of producer London On Da Track, took the stand in R. Kelly's trial about the abuse she experienced and witnessed while working as his assistant.

One of R Kelly's accusers testified that he made her and other victims write letters making false claims that absolved Kelly of all wrongdoing. One letter stated that an accuser's parents made her "lure" Kelly into a sexual relationship in order to extort him. The accuser said nothing in that letter was true and she was forced to write it.

Federal Prosecutors in the R. Kelly case filed a motion for the court to consider new evidence and allegations of bribery, sexual and psychological abuse, hush payments, and threats in his upcoming racketeering trial.