After numerous accusations, already on pop singer R Kelly, burdens 10 serious criminal acts that deal mostly with abuses and sexual assaults. The Times reports that prosecutors in Country Cook in Illinois will consider charges to secure an arrest warrant.
Yesterday, two other women were added to the long list of charges against R Kelly. About 3 years ago, in an investigation done by Buzzfeed News, it was reported that since the summer of 2016, at least five women were involved in R Kelly's scheme: He was accused of being ripped off girls and women and then introduced into a "cult" as their parents called. It was said to dictate how to dress, how to behave, how to feed, treat them as dolls by controlling their minds.
In July 2018, R. Kelly published the song "I Admit", 19 minutes, saying, "Take my career and disappear, as you are just crazy about my girlfriends," and then goes on to admit that has sinned and betrayed loved ones, but never abused with them or with children. The abuse was alcohol, according to him.
In January this year, following growing pressure to apologize for co-operating with R. Kelly in 2013, Lady Gaga reacted through a Twitter statement stating why he collaborated with the singer and said he was fully confident to the women who spoke in the documentary "Surviving R. Kelly" (The Survivors of R. Kelly) broadcast on the American television channel, Lifetime.
At that time, Lifetime brought to light (again) multiple charges for R. Kelly. The stories transmitted in the Lifetime documentary were seen as a major turning point toward justice. Celebrities like John Legend, Chance The Raper, appeared on the camera to solidify with R. Kelly's alleged victims. The viewers expected to see Lady Gaga, but according to the producer of "Surviving R. Kelly", the singer refused.
Gaga and R. Kelly collaborated in 2013 on Do What You Want, which they thought about a video clip, but for still unclear reasons, the video was removed. In the video, R. Kelly played the role of a doctor while Gaga of a patient. "Will I ever be able to go again?" She asked. "Yes, but if you let me do what you want with your body. If I make you unaware and when you wake up, you will be pregnant, "he replied.
"I support 1000% of these women, I believe, know that they are suffering and feel strongly that their voices should be heard and taken seriously. All I hear about the charges against R. Kelly is absolutely horrible and unmanageable.
"As a victim of sexual abuse, I made the song and the video in a dark period of my life; my goal was to bring something challenging and provocative because it was angry and I did not recover from the trauma that had occurred in my life.
The song was called "Do What You Want (With My Body)," and it is clear how distorted my thoughts were at that time. If I went back, I would tell myself to go to therapy to understand the post-traumatic situation I was in, "Gaga wrote.
The overwhelming majority of people want the #MuteKelly movement - which wants to break its music career once and for all - not to stop. Kelly's lawyers have denied any accusation and have sought to respect the singer's private life, though his reputation has already received a super blow since the allegations of pedophile pornography in 2008.