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Kelly has denied these allegations and his attorney, Steve Greenberg, told the media "I think all the women are lying." [This will probably not sit well with the Me Too movement.] Greenberg continued, "Mr. Kelly is strong, [he overpowered them?] he's got a lot of support and he's going to be vindicated on all these charges--one by one if it has to be."
Kelly, who allegedly sings songs, turned himself in Friday night. He arrived at the Central District police station in Chicago in a large, black van and wearing a hoodie and a bright blue coat.
Apparently not only does Jussie Smollett lie, but all the women in Chicago do as well, if you believe Kelly's lawyer.
Kelly is one of the top-selling recording artists of all time. He has won multiple Grammys, including for his hit song "I Believe I Can Fly." It isn't known if he wrote that song while high.
This story is still developing but check back in at Brain Flushings later.
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