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when will the Kellys' Family feud end? R.kelly's elder bro sues him... See why






We all remember that news on MTV in 2006, when it was blown open that Rkelly was jumping an under-aged girl. He shifted the blame to the younger brother,  Carey, who declined  his $50 grand offer to perjure himself  and admit it was he that was in the sex tape. They are known to have striking resemblance, but I don't see that anyway.






Carey

Well, Carey disagreed and during the course of that, they both fell out, and Carey went on Hot97 and outed his brother as a wife batterer, a paedophile and closet bisexual.... phew! so much in the secret box.I also learnt that R.kelly had reportedly disowned him as his brother.

Now, as if that drama wasnt enough, his big bro, Bruce kelly, earlier this year opted to be his driver and PA; and was placed on  a weekly salary of  $700. Unfortunately, it seemed Rh.kelly relaxed  way too much on pending his pay. Report says he hasn't paid Bruce for three months. Well, Bruce out of anger filed a lawsuit against his younger brother with  the state of Illinois

What do you think?
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