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R. Kelly‘s group called authorities declaring numerous his master recordings were taken … and now his camp believes that might be behind the unapproved release of the brand-new “I Admit It” album.
According to the authorities report, acquired by TMZ, the Kelly master recordings were reported missing out on back in February … swiped from an Illinois storage center.
Cops state a male called Keith Calbert contacted us to report a theft, informing officers he manages the Kelly home being kept in the storage facility. Calbert informed authorities numerous numerous Kelly’s recordings were missing out on, and he valued them in the countless dollars.
It’s fascinating … police officers state Calbert informed them 2 roadies got rid of the masters from the storage facility 9 months prior, and took them to California. Police state Calbert likewise informed them he had actually encouraged among the roadies to restore the recordings … however was informed he required to pay $160,000 for their return.
Police state Calbert revealed them 10 empty racks he stated utilized to be entirely complete, and approximated in between 300 to 500 missing out on recordings.
It’s uncertain why Kelly’s group waited so long to make the report. In any occasion, police officers state they examined however it didn’t go anywhere, so the case was closed with no arrests.
TMZ broke the story … R. Kelly declares he had nothing to do with the just recently launched, 13-track “I Admit It” album.
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His legal group states they’re looking for out who published the music to Spotify and Apple Music, and those 2 roadies are high up on their list of individuals to call.
Now, Kelly’s camp thinks the supposed master recording theft might be connected to the unapproved 13-track album.