New R. Kelly song spurs online movement to shut him down

Today Grammy-winning R&B artist R. Kelly paraded a 19-minute song entitled "I Admit" about his innocence online, despite continuous sexual misconduct allegations.  The song was released on Facebook and just as fast as it went viral, an online movement started to shut him down was organixed. Kelly has been accused of sexually abusing women and teenage girls and  running a sex cult for over a decade and is a suspected pedophine who many believe does not deserve the spotlight.  In the song he denied the existence of a cult. Kelly has never been convicted of a crime and dismissed the claims of numerous victims as rumors.  He has continued to move on with his career since 2003 when he was acquitted of child pornograpy charges.  This time Chicago concert was cancelled and he to all m fansin Chicago and around where I never heard of a show being cancelled because of rumors. . .I'm try to get to the bottom of it as far as my lawyers. . .don't put that on me. It ain't on me." In 1994R. Kelly married the late singer when she was 15 and he was 27.  Their union was annulled. He told her to lie about her age on the marriage certificate. #MuteRKelly

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