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R. Kelly Is Still Desperate to Look Innocent—But His Tactics Are No Longer Working

The sheer volume of accusations leveled against R. Kelly has left his public image crumbling at his feet.
By Helen Holmes
A judges gavel rests on top of a desk in the courtroom of the newly opened Black Police Precinct and Courthouse Museum February 3, 2009 in Miami, Florida. The museum is located in the only known structure in the nation that was designed, devoted to and operated as a separate station house and municipal court for African-Americans. In September 1944, the first black patrolmen were sworn in as emergency policemen to enforce the law in what was then called the 'Central Negro District.' The precinct building opened in May 1950 to provide a station house for the black policemen and a courtroom for black judges in which to adjudicate black defendants. The building operated from 1950 until its closing in 1963. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Federal Prosecutors Committed Intentional Professional Misconduct in New Orleans

A newly-published report reveals details that senior, experienced Assistants in the United States Attorney’s Office in New Orleans committed intentional professional misconduct, one for at least five years.
By Sidney Powell

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