Chicago Police Show Up at R.Kelly’s Birthday Party After Caller Says There’s A Warrant for His Arrest

Chicago Police Show Up at R. Kelly’s Birthday Party After Caller Says There’s a Warrant for His Arrest
R. Kelly has made a statement during his birthday celebration at Club V75 in Chicago, IL early Thursday morning, following the release of “Surviving R. Kelly” almost a week ago. But in the midst of celebration, he was approached by the Chicago police department.
Authorities showed up at Club V75 after a caller informed the 911 dispatcher he was at the club and there was a warrant out for his arrest. Law enforcement came in contact with Kelly while at the club, but didn’t make an arrest due to the accusations of a warrant being false.
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theJasmineBRAND reported the 53-year-old is now under criminal investigation within the states of Chicago and Georgia following the airing of “Surviving R. Kelly.”
During his appearance at V75, Kelly said while on the mic,
Y’all motherf*ckers don’t know! It’s my motherf*cking birthday, and I don’t give a f*ck what’s goin’ on tonight! Happy birthday to my Black a**, n*gga!
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