The music industry coddled R. Kelly. Television helped take him down

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Television critic Lorraine Ali: From Lifetime's bombshell docuseries 'Surviving R. Kelly' to an explosive interview with Gayle King, TV helped bring the singer to justice. Finally.

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Review: ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ explores decades of alleged sexual abuse by the singer and an industry’s complicity“Surviving R. Kelly” chronicled decades of serial abuse — mental and physical — by stringing together the accounts of women who said they were Kelly’s targets.

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Yes, but no years of print investigations first, no TV — as is often the case.

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