R. Kelly’s publicist Darrell Johnson held a news conference in Atlanta on Friday following the singer’s arrest, where he faced the Savage family, who demanded answers on the whereabouts of their daughter, Joycelyn Savage, an alleged victim of R. Kelly.
Johnson was interrupted multiple times and defended his stance as a crisis manager part of Kelly’s attorney’s team. The singer, who already faces sexual abuse charges brought by Illinois prosecutors, was arrested in Chicago Thursday on a federal grand jury indictment listing 13 counts including sex crimes and obstruction of justice.
