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E21 - R. Kelly Brother Carey Kelly Interview (Exclusive)

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For more than 20 years, best-selling R&B artist R. Kelly has been dodging accusations of sexual misconduct ranging from child pornography to underage sex. In 2008, Kelly was acquitted in one trial in which he was alleged to have had sex and urinated on a 13-year-old. He’s also paid monetary settlements to several women who have accused him of both sexual and physical abuse. Everything changed for the R&B singer after a Cook County, Illinois, judge approved an arrest warrant for Kelly, charging him with ten counts of felony aggravated criminal sex abuse. Since being released on bond, Kelly was arrested a second time last night while he was walking his dog in Chicago (the first arrest resulted from failure to pay child support). This time, he faces two federal indictments alleging he made videos raping girls and paid minors and/or their families to supposedly lie to investigators about the incidents. In light of the R& B musician R. Kelly's arrest, we at The Doc Hicks Podcast were able to interview his blood brother. Carey Kelly breaks down alot of disturbing details growing up in the Kelly family including molestation. As Of Recent His Younger Brother, Carey Kelly Released A Song Called "I Confess" In Response To R Kelly's 19 Minute Song Called "I Admit." The Fans, Viewers And Publications Were All Surprised At What R Kelly Had To Say In This Song. Nevertheless, R Kelly Had A Couple Lines In That Song Where He Referenced His Brothers Not Being Brothers And That There Mother Wouldn't Be Happy (paraphrasing). Those Words Promoted Today's Guest On DocHicksTv (DHTV) To Openly Speak His Truth. Shortly After Carey Kelly Released His Song, The Breakfast Club Power 105.1 Picked Up The Song And Displayed It As D.O.T.D As Cthagod And Angela Yee Listened And Had Their Take On It. So Today, We Have A Special Guest Stopping By The #1 Underground Blog Podcast To Speak His Mind. So Please Enjoy This, Share With Your Family And Friends. Exclusive interview With Carey Kelly talks Aaliyah, S**x tape, Unheard R Kelly Stories And More. This interview was done prior to R. Kelly arrest for trafficking etc --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedochickspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedochickspodcast/support
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For more than 20 years, best-selling R&B artist R. Kelly has been dodging accusations of sexual misconduct ranging from child pornography to underage sex. In 2008, Kelly was acquitted in one trial in which he was alleged to have had sex and urinated on a 13-year-old. He’s also paid monetary settlements to several women who have accused him of both sexual and physical abuse. Everything changed for the R&B singer after a Cook County, Illinois, judge approved an arrest warrant for Kelly, charging him with ten counts of felony aggravated criminal sex abuse. Since being released on bond, Kelly was arrested a second time last night while he was walking his dog in Chicago (the first arrest resulted from failure to pay child support). This time, he faces two federal indictments alleging he made videos raping girls and paid minors and/or their families to supposedly lie to investigators about the incidents. In light of the R& B musician R. Kelly's arrest, we at The Doc Hicks Podcast were able to interview his blood brother. Carey Kelly breaks down alot of disturbing details growing up in the Kelly family including molestation. As Of Recent His Younger Brother, Carey Kelly Released A Song Called "I Confess" In Response To R Kelly's 19 Minute Song Called "I Admit." The Fans, Viewers And Publications Were All Surprised At What R Kelly Had To Say In This Song. Nevertheless, R Kelly Had A Couple Lines In That Song Where He Referenced His Brothers Not Being Brothers And That There Mother Wouldn't Be Happy (paraphrasing). Those Words Promoted Today's Guest On DocHicksTv (DHTV) To Openly Speak His Truth. Shortly After Carey Kelly Released His Song, The Breakfast Club Power 105.1 Picked Up The Song And Displayed It As D.O.T.D As Cthagod And Angela Yee Listened And Had Their Take On It. So Today, We Have A Special Guest Stopping By The #1 Underground Blog Podcast To Speak His Mind. So Please Enjoy This, Share With Your Family And Friends. Exclusive interview With Carey Kelly talks Aaliyah, S**x tape, Unheard R Kelly Stories And More. This interview was done prior to R. Kelly arrest for trafficking etc --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedochickspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedochickspodcast/support
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