The second part of the documentary about the singer and R. Kelly: Surviving an R. Kelly Part II: The Reckoning, has brought 40% more calls for the U.s. national hotline for victims of gender-based violence. That makes the Variety well-known as a result of a declaration by the organisation RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network).

the Officer of RAINN, Erinn Robinson, a saying to be proud of its co-operation with the Lifetime for the project: “It’s great to know that the documentary is an important and necessary conversations started, and we are very proud of the victims who have the courage to speak out”. In the first part of the documentary, which led to a 35 percent increase of calls to the help line.

In the first part of the documentary series Surviving R. Kelly, accused of a large number of women from the 52-year-old, Kelly’s sexual abuse, the abuse of power and having sex with a minor. Also, a lot of the other people in the vicinity of Kelly’s narrative in the film about the unacceptable conduct of the player. Kelly, the first part is picked up, and will need in the coming years-in the cases before the court.

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in The case against Kelly in Chicago and will be available in april and about three weeks to complete. The singer is being charged with several offences, including possession of child pornography, soliciting a minor to perform sexual acts and to obstruct the course of justice.