R.Kelly thrown out of his Georgia mansion over unpaid rent
Sensational R&B singer, R. Kelly is on the verge of losing his Georgia mansion, as he was recently served with an eviction notice on the Duluth, County abode over unpaid rent.
According to reports, the crooner was hit with eviction papers on Tuesday (Feb. 13). The notice reveals the crooner is behind $23,084.90 in rent and owes an additional $2,308.49 in late fees. The monthly rent on the property is $11,542 and from what we hear, no one was home when the eviction noticed was served, and the property looked abandoned.
Back in December, Kelly claimed both of his Atlanta homes had been broken into, with an associate taking many items including furniture, TVs and his washer and dryer.
Sources close to the situation told reporters that R. Kelly has been downsizing due to a dip in revenue last year.
Recall that R.Kelly was accused in 2017 of organizing a sex cult that utilise underage girls for all sorts of fetish sexual activities.
The women claim that they all acted on their on free will without being compelled into the sexual acts by the singer and hi cohorts. But many of their family members allege that the 51-year-old singer has brainwashed them and the girls didn’t seem to be in their right senses.
According to reliable source, the accusations that he was running an abusive sex cult last year had an effect on his funds. The “Down Low” singer went through a lot of bad press including reports he paid and accuser to keep her story quiet. He even got paid a visit by police who were doing a welfare check on behalf of one of the families of one of the women who is reportedly staying with him.
Despite numerous allegations, he maintains his innocence and has yet to be charged with any crime. The home is another matter.
There are currently no criminal charges pending against the alleged sexual predator, aside from those related to the Georgia house.
R.Kelly thrown out of his Georgia mansion over unpaid rent
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