Almost immediately after Kelly posted his $100,000 bail late Monday and headed to an iconic McDonald’s in downtown Chicago, social media lit up with reminders of allegations in the documentary “Surviving R. Kelly” that the R&B star would search for teen girls at McDonald’s restaurants. The location where he ate Monday, which used to be known as the Rock-N-Roll McDonald’s, was one of the locations he’d frequent, she said. The alleged abuse dates back as far as 1998 and spanned more than a decade. Kelly has long been trailed by allegations that he preyed upon underage girls and women and held some as virtual slaves. ——Check out the AP’s complete coverage of the investigations into R. Kelly.
Source: National Post February 26, 2019 16:46 UTC