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The U.S. Supreme Court recently declined to hear R. Kelly's appeal, upholding his convictions of racketeering and Mann Act violations. Learn more about the timeline of the singer's cases.
An attorney for singer R. Kelly, seen in a Chicago courtroom in 2019, filed an emergency motion this week alleging a prison murder plot against the disgraced R&B singer and requesting home detention.
Kelly was convicted in a New York court room for racketeering and sex trafficking. RELATED | R. Kelly trial: Kansas City man testifies singer promised him $1M to recover stolen sex tapes ...
Court documents obtained by CBS News show Kelly's legal team discuss the emergency release request with Assistant U.S. Attorney Jason Julien in back-and-forth filings this week.
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R. Kelly hospitalized in what lawyers call an ongoing prison ...
R. Kelly has been hospitalized after surviving what his lawyer alleged was an assassination attempt, according to court documents filed on Tuesday. Kelly, whose legal name is Robert Sylvester ...
In court Greenberg said his team will turn over more details to the court and try and make an appearance overseas work by April 15. RELATED: R. Kelly charged: A look back at key moments of the ...
Kelly will remain in custody until at least Tuesday, when he's due in court for an arraignment on the charges filed in Illinois. The five alleged victims were all underage when prosecutors said ...
CHICAGO -- Embattled R &B singer R. Kelly returned to court Tuesday morning in Chicago R. Kelly was required to be in court and cameras were allowed inside the hearing. He arrived in a suit and tie.
Lawyers for R. Kelly are alleging that the singer was rushed to the hospital last week after overdosing on drugs provided by prison guards. Kelly, 58, who is serving a 30-year sentence after being ...
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