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R. Kelly‘s legal group is digging deep into the secret of who dropped an unapproved album utilizing his name and recordings, and his lawyer states they have actually currently got their sights set on a couple of possible suspects.
R. Kelly’s criminal defense lawyer, Jennifer Bonjean, informs TMZ the disgraced vocalist’s legal representatives, home entertainment lawyers and relied on pals are all attempting to get to the bottom of who presently has access to his music brochure. She states they have a little group of individuals who they have actually ID’d as offenders … however keeps in mind a possible issue might be his product altering hands.
Bonjean states she consulted with R. Kelly Friday afternoon — he marvelled and upset about the music’s release without his approval.
Bonjean informs us things like this has actually been a persisting concern for R. Kelly … declaring a lot of studio devices, computer systems and masters were taken soon after his 2019 arrest. She states there’s likewise been a problem with his calls and e-mails being taken from jail.
As we reported, an album called “I Admit It,” including a lot of R. Kelly’s SoundCloud tracks, calmly made its method to significant streaming platforms Friday however was quickly removed. A source at Sony Music informed us it seemed a bootleg variation.
FYI — the Federal Bureau of Prisons informs TMZ it carried out an evaluation and identified R. Kelly didn’t produce any tunes utilizing devices from behind bars. Concerning Bonjean’s claims the FBOP took calls and e-mails, we’re informed the Bureau “does not comment on pending litigation.”
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