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| R&B star R. Kelly, pictured in 2013, has seen his reputation more and more seriously hard hit over allegations of sexual abuse (AFP Photo/Jason Merritt) |
New York (AFP) - Sony Music has called it quits with embattled singer R. Kelly, ending his contract with subsidiary RCA after a documentary aired accusing him of repeated cases of sexual abuse, media reports said Friday.
While
Variety and Billboard reported the breakup, Sony Music did not immediately
confirm it when contacted by AFP.
One woman
who sued R. Kelly, accusing him of sexual battery, knowingly infecting her with
a sexually transmitted disease and false imprisonment, also says he has
threatened her.
Women's
rights attorney Gloria Allred told reporters on Monday that her client Faith
Rodgers, 20, faced "efforts to intimidate and retaliate" from Kelly
after she filed the lawsuit now pending in New York's Supreme Court.
And just
after Rodgers testified in the documentary "Surviving R. Kelly" that
aired this month, her lawyers say Kelly and his team created a Facebook page --
which the social media giant removed within hours -- seeking to discredit
accusers including Rodgers, posting "private" photos of her.
But the
singer of "I Believe I Can Fly" fame -- who recently announced a new
album -- has seen his reputation more and more seriously hard hit.
Calls for a
boycott gathered pace in some measure thanks to the #MeToo and Time's Up
movements and via the #MuteRKelly hashtag on Twitter.
Spotify
announced in May it would drop the singer from its curated
"playlists."
The last
straw was the broadcast in early January of "Surviving R. Kelly," a
documentary in which several women accused the singer and producer, 52, of
having sex with girls under the age of 16, and of having surrounded themselves
with women whom he made sex slaves.

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