Noting
"the scars of history make certain that we are not interested in
persecuting anyone without just cause," the movement is also urging
investigations into allegations against R. Kelly by women of color. His
ex-girlfriend Kitti Jones previously came forward publicly and accused the star of years of alleged abuse, punishment and sexual coercion in an interview with Rolling Stone.
"Mr. Kelly is aware of the repeated and now evolving claims of Ms.
Kanika ‘Kitti' Jones," his rep told E! News at the time. "It is
unfortunate that Ms. Jones, after public statements to the contrary, is
now attempting to portray a relationship history with Mr. Kelly as
anything other than consensual involvement between two adults. As stated
previously, Mr. Kelly does not control the the decision-making or force
the actions of any other human being, including Ms. Jones, by her own
admission. Any claim of wrongdoing of any kind or of mistreatment of any
woman by him is false, ill-motived and defamatory."
Concerned parents have also come forward in the media with allegations that the singer is holding their daughters against their will in an alleged "cult"-like atmosphere. Kelly's lawyer at the time, Linda Mensche, responded to Buzzfeed News'
report on the parents, telling E! News, "Mr. Robert Kelly is both
alarmed and disturbed at the recent revelations attributed to him. Mr.
Kelly unequivocally denies such allegations and will work diligently and
forcibly to pursue his accusers and clear his name."

In response
to Time's Up public declaration of solidarity, R. Kelly's management has
called the movement's actions "unjust" and "off-target."
"R.
Kelly supports the pro-women goals of the Time's Up movement. We
understand criticizing a famous artist is a good way to draw attention
to those goals---and in this case, it is unjust and off-target," a
statement from the star's management read. "We fully support the rights
of women to be empowered to make their own choices. Time's Up has
neglected to speak with any of the women who welcome R. Kelly's support,
and it has rushed to judgment without the facts. Soon it will become
clear Mr. Kelly is the target of a greedy, conscious and malicious
conspiracy to demean him, his family and the women with whom he spends
his time."
As the statement concluded, "R. Kelly's music is a part
of American and African-American culture that should never—and will
never—be silenced. Since America was born, black men and women have been
lynched for having sex or for being accused of it. We will vigorously
resist this attempted public lynching of a black man who has made
extraordinary contributions to our culture."
Shonda RhimesAva DuVernayand Lena Waithe
are some of the famous names in Hollywood to declare their public
support for the campaign by posting the following statement on their
social media accounts. "We join the call to #muterkelly and insist on
the safey + dignity of all women. We demand investigations into R.
Kelly's abuse allegations made by women of color + their families for
two decades. We call on those who profit from his music to cut ties."
"I stand with the women of #timesup #muterkelly," John Legend added.
Kelly
was scheduled to perform in the 2018 Love Jam on Friday in Chicago, but
has since been canceled. While the reason for the cancellation has not
yet been clarified, the UIC Women's Leadership and Resource Center
previously launched a petition urging University of Illinois at
Chicago Chancellor Michael Amiridis to cancel the star's performance.
"I
don't know why they canceled the show. I never heard of a show being
canceled because of rumors, but I guess there's a first time for
everything, so I apologize to you guys," R. Kelly said in a video
message posted to Twitter Sunday evening. "In the meantime, I'm gonna
try to get to the bottom line of it as far as my lawyers are concerned
and see exactly what happened and why I was canceled."
Meanwhile,
as the Time's Up initiative outlined in their newly published letter,
"We intend to shine a bright light on our WOC sisters in need. It is our
hope that we will never feel ignored or silenced ever again."
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