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R. Kelly Sets To Snitch On Other Celebrities Involved In Sexual Crimes
R. Kelly Is Preparing To Snitch, Sets To Tell On Other 1990s & 2000s Celebrities
R&B singer R. Kelly is facing life in prison without the possibility of parole, if he’s convicted on the charges for which he’s currently facing trial.
According to reports reaching us at Dreddsworld, R. Kelly may have a way to significantly reduce his prison time, or possibly even walk free.
As per R Kelly’s friend – the singer may be preparing to snitch on other celebrities and high profile individuals who committed crimes in his presence. And if R Kelly does snitch – some of the biggest names in the Black celebrity world from the 1990s and 2000s will be in a world of trouble.
One of R Kelly’s close associates told us that before going to jail, he spoke with the singer – about the possibility of him snitching, if he was ever sentenced to a long stint in prison. The friend explained, “Before [R Kelly] went in, we spoke about him telling on other celebrities, to save himself. [At the time R Kelly] said that it was his last option.”
“R Kelly was at the top of the game from the 1990s into the 2000s, he’s seen and knows everything and everyone. He was at all the parties, on the tours, and knows who did what.”
The friend would not specifically name which celebrities that R Kelly may have potential incriminating evidence against – or what crimes the celebrities might have been involved in.
But the insider did suggest that the nature of the crimes could be s*x*al, and involve individuals who were underage at the time. “He’s like the Black Ghislaine Maxwell – if he talks, some of the biggest are going down,” the insider told us.
R. Kelly is on trial on a 13-count indictment, including child p**nog**phy and obstruction of justice charges. The trial is expected to last about four weeks, and if the singer is convicted he faces life in prison without the possibility of parole – and he would be labeled a child s** offender, which is not looked on highly by other inmates.
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