R. Kelly’s Crisis Manager Throw In The Towel
Although no one is guilty until proven otherwise, looking at the resignation of his crisis manager Darrell Johnson, R. Kelly will need serious divine intervention to be able to walk free.
According to a message sent out by journalist Tia Ewing, as of Monday (Jul. 22), Johnson announced his resignation to Fox 32 in Chicago. “Mr. Kelly is in good hands with [lawyer] Mr. [Steve] Greenberg!” Johnson wrote in the message.
According to Darrell,
“They’ve indicted Mr. Kelly. He’s in jail right now. He will have his day in court,” Johnson said during the interview with Gayle King. “And they’ll have to bring the evidence. And that’s what has to be done. If the evidence stick, Mr. Kelly will spend the rest of his life in the penitentiary.”