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 ...
A Chicago judge ruled that her court can't release R. Kelly to home confinement, denying his lawyers' efforts to have the convicted "Ignition" singer removed from prison. The motion for Kelly's ...
R. Kelly was rushed to the hospital after allegedly overdosing on medication in prison — and his attorney believes the incident was intentional. The incarcerated singer was taken to Duke University ...
A federal judge in Chicago sentenced R. Kelly to an additional year behind bars — on top of the 30 years he’s already spending in prison due to a previous conviction. On Thursday, US District Judge ...
R&B singer R. Kelly has requested house arrest, citing fears for his safety amid allegations of a murder plot orchestrated by several fellow inmates. The “I Believe I Can Fly” hitmaker, who is serving ...
CHICAGO -- R. Kelly was sentenced to 20 years in prison in Chicago. Nineteen of the years from this sentence will be served along with his New York sentence, which means he will spend an additional ...
R. Kelly is receiving medical attention. The “Ignition” singer—who is currently serving a 30-year sentence in a federal North Carolina prison for convictions associated with allegations of ...
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