Join our Newsletter
Stay up to date with our latest posts
Thank you for subscribing!
 'I Have Written 25 Albums in Here in Prison,' Says Convicted Singer R. Kelly
,

‘I Have Written 25 Albums in Here in Prison,’ Says Convicted Singer R. Kelly

Despite being sentenced to 30 years, R. Kelly says he’s still writing music in prison and fighting for freedom

R. Kelly may be in prison for the next several decades, but he has said that he’s not letting that stop him from making music.

In an interview with the podcast Inmate Tea with A&P released on Sunday, the singer and convicted s3x trafficker said that he’s still composing and performing while in federal prison.

“Singing is a beautiful disease that’s uncurable,” he explained.

Kelly claimed that he is still writing songs at a rapid rate.

“I’m always singing, I’m always writing. I’ve written like 25 albums since I’ve been in here.” he said.

He also claimed that his legal fight isn’t over.

“I’m working on getting out,” he continued. “I’m using patience as a tactic.”

Kelly’s attorney Jean Bonjean concurred, telling TMZ.”Our appeals process has not come to an end. We will continue to fight for justice and for his freedom.”

R. Kelly is scheduled to be released from federal prison on December 21, 2045, according to documents from the Bureau of Prisons.

Kelly’s convictions for racketeering and sex trafficking were upheld last month.

R. Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in jail after being found guilty on several counts in New York in 2021.

However, Kelly challenged the verdicts in the Circuit Court of Appeals.

After hearing arguments in March of last year, the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan denied his appeal on February 12.

The three-judge panel overseeing the appeal concluded that the R&B star “exploited his fame to lure girls and young women into his grasp” for over 25 years.

“Evidence at trial showed that he would isolate them from friends and family, control nearly every aspect of their lives, and abuse them verbally, physically, and sexually,” they added.

Bonjean slammed the dismissal as “unprecedented” and intimated that they now plan to take the fight to the Supreme Court.

READ ALSO: ‘I knew this was love’ – Craig David talks about song collaboration with Tiwa Savage

The singer’s appeal centered on the argument that evidence produced during the trial was inadequate, as well as numerous other technicalities such as biased jurors and laws being applied improperly.

The high court previously refused to hear a separate appeal from R. Kelly relating to his 2022 conviction in Chicago on child sex charges.

Please follow and like us:
X (Twitter)
Visit Us
Follow Me
YouTube
YouTube
LinkedIn
Share
Instagram

Share Now!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *