Soulless The case against R. Kelly

Jim DeRogatis

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  • Prologue: Robert's Problem Is Young Girls
  • Part I.
  • Chapter 1. He Gonna Grow Up Being a Shooter
  • Chapter 2. I Promise You
  • Chapter 3. There Are Lots of People Who Know About This
  • Chapter 4. School Ain't Gonna Make You a Millionaire
  • Chapter 5. Numerous
  • Chapter 6. Trophies
  • Part II.
  • Chapter 7. Go to Your Mailbox
  • Chapter 8. Victory by Delay
  • Chapter 9. Recent Unpleasantness
  • Chapter 10. The State of Illinois v. Robert Sylvester Kelly
  • Chapter 11. The Defense and the Verdict
  • Part III.
  • Chapter 12. "How Old Are We Talking?"
  • Chapter 13. "It's Just Music"
  • Chapter 14. The Cult
  • Chapter 15. Reckoning
  • Afterword
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Booklist Review

For DeRogatis, then a music critic for the Chicago Sun-Times, it all started in November 2000 when he received an anonymous one-page, single-spaced letter that flatly stated, Robert's problem . . . is young girls, referring to music superstar R. Kelly. Initially, he didn't put too much credence in it (rumors had been surfacing for years). But then, along with Sun-Times legal affairs reporter Abdon Pallasch, he began to dig. The two journalists scoured police and court records, working 16-hour days and weekends while still covering their regular assignments. By doing so, they painstakingly and methodically made the case against Kelly. Four weeks or so after receiving the anonymous tip, their article appeared, only to be largely dismissed, ignored, or forgotten. Critics gave Kelly a free pass, while many others paid lip service to the charges against him, writes DeRogatis. Kelly was indicted in 2002 for child pornography, then acquitted in 2008. It would be almost two decades before the world would recognize the predator in its midst, and before real justice would be served. Finally, in February 2019, Kelly was indicted on 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. The indefatigable and fearless DeRogatis has written a brave and important book.--June Sawyers Copyright 2019 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Singer R. Kelly's alleged relationships with underage girls are examined in this exhaustive exposé by former Chicago Sun-Times journalist DeRogatis (Let It Blurt). DeRogatis spent nearly two decades interviewing Kelly's family members and former business associates, law enforcement officials, and many of the singer's alleged victims, and here he chronicles how Kelly, born into a poor, sexually dysfunctional family and virtually illiterate, rose to be one of his generation's most successful pop music stars. He also allegedly had a series of sexual encounters with minors. Without getting bogged down in minutiae, DeRogatis covers Kelly's annulled marriage to the young singer Aaliyah, an unsuccessful 2008 child pornography case against him, and the numerous allegations of Kelly holding several women against their will in cultlike fashion, paying them off with out-of-court settlements that required signing nondisclosure agreements. Throughout this riveting story, DeRogatis keeps a sympathetic focus on Kelly's accusers: "It must feel liberating for these women, after years of keeping their hurt feelings bottled up, to finally have the support of a sympathetic audience," he writes. In addition, he extends the blame for Kelly's misbehavior to "the employees of record labels, recording studios, radio stations, video outlets, magazines, websites, and newspapers." DeRogatis captivates in this expertly told narrative. (June)

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