Singer, songwriter, and convicted sex offender Robert Sylvester Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison for his previous actions of racketeering, sexual exploitation of a child, kidnapping, bribery, and sex trafficking on June 30, 2022. One of his alleged victims, Joycelyn Savage, reportedly informed a United States judge that she is currently engaged in the mass murder. Documents confirm that Savage made this information known to Judge Ann Donnelly through a letter that wrote the following:
“My name is Joycelyn Savage, and I am Robert Kelly’s fiance. I am writing this letter in support of Robert in advance of his sentencing, so I can explain to the court that I am not the victim that the government has portrayed me to be and Robert is not the monster that the government has described him to be… The Robert I know is very sweet, gentle, and kind. At the end of the day, he has always made sure that I am taken care of, and any other women he was with as well.” She ended her statement with, “Robert and I are deeply in love and it breaks my heart that the government has created a narrative that I am a victim… I am a grown woman, and can speak for myself which is why I wanted to provide this letter to the court.”
The former R&B artist has had many popular singles in the past such as Trapped in the Closet (2005), Step In the Name of Love (2003), Ignition (2002), I Believe I Can Fly (1996), and plenty more. Aside from Joycelyn being one of few to support R. Kelly throughout everything that has been proven, it is clear that the rest of the world still believes the 55-year-old felon received what he deserved.