R. Kelly’s self-described manager pleads guilty to stalking
Donnell Russell, the self-described manager and adviser to R. Kelly, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to an interstate stalking charge.
Donnell Russell, the self-described manager and adviser to R. Kelly, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to an interstate stalking charge.
On the first day of the trial against R. Kelly, Jerhonda Pace described meeting the singer at a party in 2009 when she was 16 years old.
As a result, jury selection will go ahead on 9 August, as planned, but opening statements will now begin nine days later.