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The 52-year-old musician has been charged with badual badault and badual abuse on several women and teenagers.
In addition to this, a recent documentary series "Surviving R. Kelly" by Lifetime describes in detail the suffering and trauma of the victims in the hands of the hitmaker "I Believe I Can Fly".
But a new report indicates that he would intend to flee the United States and travel to the African continent.
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The investigators reportedly received information from an anonymous individual revealing the singer's intentions to flee, according to Angela Martinez, during Thursday's Breakfast Club evening.
Although nothing can be confirmed at the moment, it is no exaggeration to think that R. Kelly could actually flee to Africa, especially South Africa, because he has established links in the country as a result of his performance during the 2010 FIFA World Cup and two other appearances thereafter.
Charlemagne tha God, in the same episode of The Breakfast Club, said, "You think you can stop in Johannesburg and Nigeria and be welcomed with open arms, they also have the Internet, and they know what's going on. Africa's brothers will blow their bad. "
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