R.Kelly Loses Chicago Mansion to Foreclosure + Lil Wayne Released From Hospital
Not so good news for R.Kelly. Reportedly, his Chicago-area mansion has been sold for $950,000 in a foreclosure auction. Confirmed by The Chicago Sun-Times, his Olympia Fields home was sold Monday to J.P. Morgan Chase, which already held the mortgage. So what happened? The property once was valued at more than $5 million. Last year, Chase stated in court files that Kelly still owed about $3 million on the 11,140-square-foot home. This week, Chase set the opening bid at $950,000, then submitted the only offer. Once a judge approves the deal, the bank can put it on the market.
And in more pleasant news, Hopefully, is on his way to full recovery. According to Mac Maine, Lil Wayne was released from the hospital, Monday evening. After his release, Mack Maine shared the news on twitter, saying he had been released, while thanking the good folk at Cedars-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles. He wrote:
Thanks to Cedar Sinai for everything!!!
@LilTunechi has been officially been released and is headed home….God is great
He also clarified reports that he gave an update about Tunechi to XXL. He wrote:
I never spoke or gave any update to
@xxl regarding tune’s health or his tweets.
Outside of twitter, no official statement has yet been released from Lil Wayne’s camp. [AP]


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