R. Kelly’s Sentence Stands With Projected Release Date
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Fallen R&B Star R. Kelly to Remain Incarcerated Until 2045
R. Kelly’s projected release date is now listed as December 21, 2045, marking nearly two more decades behind bars for the disgraced R&B star. Kelly has been incarcerated at a medium security federal prison in Butner, North Carolina, since April 2023. He is serving a lengthy sentence following convictions in two major federal cases involving sex trafficking, racketeering and child sexual exploitation. Prosecutors said Kelly used his celebrity sta…
R. Kelly Won’t Be Released Until 2045
Source: Pool / Getty R. Kelly’s long road through the legal system appears to have reached a firm conclusion when it comes to his release timeline. New reports confirm that the singer, now 59 years old, is expected to stay in federal custody until December 21, 2045. That date, recently highlighted by CBS News and shared widely online, places Kelly’s remaining sentence at nearly two more decades behind bars. Text “RICKEY” to 71007 to join the Ric…
R. Kelly’s Expected Prison Release Date Has Been Revealed
R. Kelly has now spent close to two years in a medium-security federal prison in Butner, North Carolina, where the former R&B star continues to test the limits of a legal road that has largely run out. Incarcerated since April 2023, Kelly is serving a sentence that stretches decades into the future. Recent reports, citing CBS News and later amplified by RapTV, list December 21 as a projected release date tied to a remaining 19 years. At 59, the …
R Kelly's Projected Release From Prison Has Been Announced
For a long time, it’s been reported that disgraced R&B singer R Kelly was going to be getting out in the year 2045. Well, it seems those projections are being solidified as the 59-year-old will indeed have to wait another 19 years before he’s a free man. December 21 remains as the specific date as well per a report from CBS News obtained by RapTV. It’s a little unclear as to why this is becoming news again, though. Is it because any chance of hi…
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