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R. Kelly Shows His True Colors When Confronted with Sexual-Abuse Allegations

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Despite years of documented allegations of statutory rape, which included hanging around Chicago-area middle and high schools to troll for "dates," the chart-topping R&B recording artist is still invited to perform at various industry events, including November's Soul Train Awards.<br />Known for blockbuster hits like "Trapped in the Closet," "I Believe I Can Fly" and "Fiesta," he is still producing and performing music distributed by RCA and working with other artists as a producer-songwriter.<br />I suppose a video of one Robert Sylvester Kelly urinating on a young girl wasn't enough to get him permanently banished by record label executives, because now, he's back with his 13th studio album aptly titled The Buffet.<br />He stopped by HuffPo Live Monday afternoon to promote the new record.

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