San Francisco Chronicle

Time’s Up demands probe of allegation­s against R. Kelly

- By Nekesa Mumbi Moody Nekesa Mumbi Moody is an Associated Press writer.

NEW YORK — The Time’s Up campaign is taking aim at R. Kelly over allegation­s he has sexually abused women.

The organizati­on devoted to helping women in the aftermath of sexual abuse issued a statement Monday urging further investigat­ion into Kelly’s behavior, which has come under closer scrutiny over the past year as women have come forward to accuse him of everything from sexual coercion to physical abuse. Kelly has denied such accusation­s.

“We demand appropriat­e investigat­ions and inquiries into the allegation­s of R. Kelly’s abuse made by women and their families for more than two decades now. And we declare with great vigilance and a united voice to anyone who wants to silence us — their time is up,” the statement said.

The statement was issued by the Women of Color committee within Time’s Up, which includes Oscar-nominated director Ava DuVernay, TV mogul Shonda Rhimes and actress Jurnee Smollett-Bell.

The social media campaign #MuteRKelly has sought to stop his music from being played and to cancel his concerts, and Time’s Up said it is joining that call. Specifical­ly, Time’s Up is seeking action from RCA Records, Kelly’s label; Spotify and Apple Music, which stream Kelly’s catalog; and Ticketmast­er, which has sold tickets to his concerts. And it is calling for the cancellati­on of a May 11 concert in Greensboro, N.C.

Time’s Up cited Bill Cosby’s conviction last week for sexual assault as a step in the right direction but said it was “just a start.”

In a further statement to the Associated Press, Smollett-Bell said: “We stand linked with our sisters and will no longer tolerate the predatory behavior of R. Kelly to go unchecked. This is a call to action to #MuteRKelly. His music must be turned down and the voices of these brave survivors must be heard.”

R. Kelly is one of pop music’s best-selling artists. He has also written hits for artists ranging from Celine Dion to Michael Jackson to Lady Gaga. While he’s written classic love songs and even gospel music, he is defined by sexually explicit songs such as “Feelin’ on Yo Booty,” “Your Body’s Calling Me,” “Sex Me” and even more explicit fare.

He has long been accused of behavior that has ranged from questionab­le to criminal. He wed a 15-year-old Aaliyah in 1994. The late singer had been his protege, the marriage was later annulled, and the two refused to confirm that it even happened.

He was later accused of child pornograph­y after a widely circulated videotape appeared to show him having sex with, and urinating on, a teenage girl. He was acquitted of all charges in 2008 and continued to rack up hits and sell out arenas around the country.

In recent years, as more women have come forward to allege misconduct, protests against Kelly have increased.

Kelly has denied all allegation­s against him.

An appearance at a concert in his native Chicago scheduled for Friday was canceled after protests. In a Twitter post on Sunday to his fans, Kelly said he was looking forward to his May 11 concert and had no idea why his Chicago appearance was scrapped.

 ?? Frederic J. Brown / AFP / Getty Images 2013 ?? R. Kelly, one of pop music’s best-selling artists, has denied accusation­s of sexual misconduct.
Frederic J. Brown / AFP / Getty Images 2013 R. Kelly, one of pop music’s best-selling artists, has denied accusation­s of sexual misconduct.

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