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    WATCH: Benzino Advocates for R. Kelly to Receive a ‘Second Chance’

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    Benzino Defends R. Kelly on We In Miami Podcast: “Everybody Deserves a Second Chance”

    The ongoing saga of R. Kelly’s legal troubles continues as the embattled musician fights to reclaim $28,000 confiscated from his prison commissary account. This sum was seized and used as restitution for one of his victims, adding another layer to the complex web of financial conflicts surrounding Kelly.

    The roots of this latest development can be traced back to a series of court decisions aimed at compensating Kelly’s victims. In a significant move, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled in favor of Heather Williams, granting her access to R. Kelly’s label fund. This fund, valued at $1.5 million in 2020, became a source of restitution before Midwest Commercial Funding secured a separate $3.5 million ruling against Kelly over unpaid rent for a Chicago studio.

    U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly further ordered Kelly and his label, Universal Music Group, to surrender more than $500,000 in royalties, including the $28,000 in his prison canteen account. This directive underscores the legal system’s efforts to ensure Kelly’s victims receive restitution.

    The announcement of a hearing concerning the dispute over the commissary funds highlighted the ongoing legal battle. Both sides were allotted ten minutes to present their arguments, emphasizing the limited time frame to address such a complex issue.

    As the legal proceedings unfold, R. Kelly’s fight for financial restitution continues amidst his high-profile legal troubles and incarceration. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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