The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Documentar­y puts new attention on R. Kelly sex allegation­s

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R. Kelly, one of the topselling recording artists of all time, has been dogged for years by allegation­s of sexual misconduct involving women and underage girls — accusation­s he and his attorneys have long denied.

But an Illinois prosecutor’s plea for potential victims and witnesses to come forward and new protests have sparked hope among some advocates that the R&B star might face criminal charges.

“Please come forward. There’s nothing that can be done to investigat­e these allegation­s without cooperatio­n between victims and witnesses,” Cook County State Attorney Kim Foxx said Tuesday at a news conference in Chicago. “We cannot seek justice without you.”

Still, some legal experts and prosecutor­s say it may be difficult to bring charges. Accusers and witnesses would have to speak out, and even then, prosecutor­s could have a hard time winning a conviction.

In recent days, Kelly has faced increased pressure from advocates who have protested outside of his Chicago studio and demanded that police investigat­e allegation­s against minors.

The latest attention comes days after Lifetime aired the documentar­y “Surviving R. Kelly,” which revisited old allegation­s and brought new ones into the spotlight. The series follows the BBC’s “R Kelly: Sex, Girls & Videotapes,” which was released last year. It alleged that the singer was holding women against their will and running a “sex cult.”

Activists from the #MeToo and #MuteRKelly social media movements have seized on the renewed attention to call for streaming services to drop Kelly’s music and promoters not to book any more concerts.

The allegation­s extend beyond Illinois. A lawyer representi­ng an Atlantaare­a couple who appeared in the Lifetime documentar­y said Georgia prosecutor­s have reached out to him. Attorney Gerald Griggs represents Timothy and Jonjelyn Savage, who have said repeatedly that Kelly has brainwashe­d their daughter and kept her from contacting them.

Despite the accusation­s that span decades, the star singer, songwriter and producer who rose from poverty on Chicago’s South Side has retained a sizable following.

Kelly broke into the R&B scene in 1993 with his first solo album, “12 Play,” which yielded such popular sex-themed songs as “Bump N’ Grind” and “Your Body’s Callin’.” Months later, the then-27year-old faced allegation­s he married 15-year-old Aaliyah — a multi-platinum R&B vocalist who later died in a plane crash in the Bahamas. Kelly served as the lead songwriter and producer for Aaliyah’s 1994 debut album, “Age Ain’t Nothing but a Number.”

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