The former employee described those statements, and sex tapes Kelly recorded of the women, as a form of insurance to stop them from speaking out. The parents of one woman believed to be living with Kelly, Joycelyn Savage, say she is being held against her will, according to their lawyer, Gerald A. Griggs. A spokeswoman for the department said two women were found who said they were there voluntarily. R. Kelly music is still in demandAs public reaction to the documentary has grown, some radio stations have pledged to stop playing his music. According to Mediabase, which tracks terrestrial radio stations, plays of Kelly’s music have dropped, from more than 220 “spins” per day in recent months to less than 100 a few days after the documentary aired.
Source: New York Times January 13, 2019 10:52 UTC