Wednesday, April 03, 2019

Blind Item #3

Same prosecutor, same conversations. They are discussing dramatically reducing the number of charges against the singer/child rapist and maybe even dismissing all of the charges.

39 comments:

  1. Jesus Christ. Why is Chicago so corrupt?

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    1. Should be crooks county instead of cooks. Disgusting.

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  2. Anonymous7:05 AM

    what. the. fuck.

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  3. Not a good time for Chicago../ sucks.Beautiful city

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  4. cheesegrater-always has been, always will be. Lived there for 10 years, it is CRAZY

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  5. Is there a way to prosecute somewhere else? I don't know enough about the law when it comes to these things.

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  6. Wtaf. This is disgusting!!

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  7. So glad that it's not Florida!!!

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  8. It usually is Florida🤣. Some os the victims must have got paid. Sorry but that is usually the case.

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    1. Except he doesn't have any money, his fans have been paying his bail and child support.

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  9. I tell everyone to avoid Chicago, I'd rather go to Detroit.

    There were already previous blinds that the reason R. Kelly moved to Chicago was because he felt protected there. Guess he was right. Probably doesn't hurt that he was supposedly also supplying girls to local officials.

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  10. Sick motherfuckers

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  11. Is the arrest of Avenotti connected to the charges being dropped against R Kelly?

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  12. Disgusting! I love Chicago & live near it, but the city & it's politicians have always been corrupt.

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  13. They've got a new mayor, replacing Rahm(sp?)... maybe she'll... nahhhhh, illinois politicians will always be corrupt

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  14. Georgia could go after him ...they hit me hard on a first offenders misdemeanor possession charge..they usually dont play ball well with others

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  15. "I believe I can soar
    I see me running through that open door
    I believe I can fly" - R. Kelly.
    Point: Never underestimate the power of Belief.

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  16. Wonder how Rahm Emanuel got to be mayor of Chicago when he was not popular AT ALL.Hollywood and Chicago share an important interest? Sex trafficking.

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  17. In "Surviving R Kelly" one of the parents said that someone inside Chicago PD would tip off R Kelly before any raids or wellness checks. I used to date a guy who was from the Southside of Chicago & he told me that R Kelly has god-like status there. Community elders are protecting him too. So sad.

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  18. chicago is so fucked up

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  19. Richard Daley is down in hell laughing his fat fucking Irish ass off.

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  20. And he's sitting in Al Capones speakeasy while doing it.

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  21. Chicago just sits there like a giant web. Deep down you know somewhere in the center is a big ass spider.

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  22. Chicago is no different from Hollyweird all police departments have dirty policemen..
    The blue wall
    R Kelly should have been in jail, three decades ago..

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  23. Crimesha strikes again!

    There is nothing she can't fuck up....are we sure she isn't Theresa May in blackface?


    You should get on over to the Second City Cop blog that someone here put a link to, to see how well regarded Kimm (not in any of the senses of the word) Foxx is by that citiy's law enforcement community.

    It's very entertaining. I stumbled upon it after the link was posted here and have been an avid reader since, even though I have no connections with the place or desire to visit it...especially now. The stories would make your hair curl.


    Two women shot dead within the last 24 hrs for instance.

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    1. The corruption of Chicago law enforcement is legendary. By all means, go read the blog of the people who made Chicago exactly what it is and what it has always been: Incestuous law enforcement with their house of torture. R. Kelly running the streets and raping children all assisted by tip offs from cops who enjoyed the child porn tapes and the ignorance of the parents. Something to laugh about at the local bar? The harassment of any cop who dares to rat out his dangerous colleagues who steal and ingest drugs, receive blow jobs from prostitutes, beat up whatever black guy happens to cross their path, intimidates black children who happen to be playing a game in the street, threatens witnesses who forget to take the company line, then blame it on the DA, mayor, the Obama's (still), "activists" meaning anyone who disagrees, grand juries and the newspapers (if all else fails).

      I'll say it every time: Y'all made the weather, then walk outside and complain it's raining. Grotesque doesn't begin to explain the cockroaches who "enforce" the law in Chicago. The Daileys are the architects of the modern Chicago. Perhaps, a mirror to hassle into well help them find someone to blame.

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  24. @hothot, False.

    Love told ABC News over the phone: "It was his own money. I just posted bail for him. She added that R. Kelly is a "good friend of mine."

    https://abc7chicago.com/friend-who-posted-bail-for-r-kelly-identified/5158057/

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  25. This is the angle his lawyer is working:

    R. Kelly's lawyer seeks communications between Kim Foxx and indicted attorney Michael Avenatti

    https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-met-r-kelly-michael-avenatti-20190401-story.html

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  26. Avenatti gets around. Like herpes.

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  27. Way to go, Chicago, you're batting 1000 right now.

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  28. They already had dueling protests for/vs Kimm and the Jussie decision. If this comes to fruition, the city might just implode.

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  29. @Bryan Are sure? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVDDYQlmq0w

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  30. Are you sure? ooops. I really need to double-check my posts.

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  31. Yeah, this crap really has got to stop...it's gone on long enough.....

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  32. RobertaJoan Keep blaming the White people when maybe look at the filthy culture many in the black community worship.Drug dealing gangbangers like JayZ , who degrade women in every rap song.They turn pimps into kings and women into Hoes.Then the parents who accept a payoff for the daughters rape , instead of demanding jail. I would riot and burn down the streets if my daughter was abused and no one did their job to put him in a cell ,not accept a payoff.Time to realize the White man has been the black communities scapegoat for the evil your own community does to itself ! Michael Brown was a thug who died trying to kill a police officer but the town was burnt to the ground ,too damn bad it seems the daughters don't count ! My grandson and his sister were physically abused by their mamas boyfriend ,she has 3 baby daddies.I was in a child protection services emergency meeting and they were doing nothing to stop it. I told them loud and clear if he ever put his hands on either child again ,he would end up in my shiny new wood chipper and I would gladly spend the rest of my time in a cell to protect my loved ones it was a promise ,not a threat.Any parent taking money from their childs rapist deserves a prison cell next to the rapist or a quick way to hell !

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  33. @RobertaJoan, go do something anatomically impossible. You obviously read the Guardian’s fabricated, far-fetched article about black sites. CPD partners can’t agree on where to go to lunch and you believe BS articles about vast conspiracies. Laughable.

    @Brayson, to be clear, the PO, who was shocked to see himself in the documentary, would have loved to gone in the studio, but he had no probable cause and the parents apparently were unable to get a warrant. The parents were very polite and understood the situation. R Kelley has no pull within CPD. He may have in the past, but not now.

    @Flashy, a great read, but lots of folks commenting on there aren’t CPD. They’re easy to spot as they use TV cop slang, not CPD verbiage. If someone uses any of these words, they are not CPD:

    Cruiser (A squad is a police car in Chicago)

    Badge (CPD officers wear Stars)

    Vic (CPD officers use victim)

    Perp (CPD officers say offender)

    Bus (CPD officers say ambo or “is Fire rolling?”)

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