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YouTube has banned R. Kelly's channels from the video streaming platform days after he was found guilty of sex trafficking.
YouTube has removed two of R. Kelly's official channels, saying that the singer's alleged history of abuse and recent conviction can cause harm to the company's community and potentially damage ...
YouTube has taken down R. Kelly's official channels after the singer was convicted of sex trafficking last month. The RKellyTV and RKellyVevo channels no longer exist and Kelly will not be allowed ...
A week after R. Kelly’s conviction on federal racketeering and sex trafficking charges, YouTube has deleted two of the R&B star’s official video channels, but is not banning his music entirely.
R. Kelly songs uploaded by other channels, however, do not violate the creator responsibility guidelines, and his songs and albums remain available on the YouTube Music service.
Following R. Kelly’s guilty verdict, Google quietly "terminated" a pair of official YouTube accounts that housed Kelly’s music and videos.
YouTube permanently suspended R. Kelly, who was found guilty of sex trafficking, but will still stream his music on YouTube Music.
R. Kelly is suing the federal Bureau of Prisons over illegal leaks to YouTube host Tasha K, claiming it leaked private information about the singer.
R. Kelly’s YouTube channels have been removed from the platform after the R&B singer was found guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering. His songs and albums will remain on YouTube Music.
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