YouTube shuts down two of R&B singer R. Kelly’s channels after his conviction
YouTube shuts down two channels belonging to R. Kelly a week after a federal court convicted him of sex trafficking charges.
Internet video giants YouTube permanently shut down two official video channels belonging to disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly a week after his conviction by a federal court in sex trafficking and racketeering charges. The channels RKellyTV (3.5 million subscribers) and RKellyVevo (1.6 million subscribers) were shut down by YouTube on Tuesday, citing a violation in terms of service. The world’s largest video hosting website also said that the former Grammy-winning singer would no longer be allowed to create or own any other channel on YouTube.
However, the catalog of his music will continue to be offered by YouTube on its paid audio streaming service YouTube Music. The music video uploaded by other YouTube users will continue to be available on the website. R. Kelly’s music is also available on all other major music streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music.
On Sept. 27, R. Kelly was found guilty in New York federal court of leading a scheme to recruit young girls and women for sex; Kelly is set to be sentenced on May 4, 2022. The 54-year-old Kelly faces a minimum of 10 years or up to a lifetime in prison.