Alphabet Inc's YouTube said it has removed R&B singer R. Kelly's channels from its video platform, distancing itself from the singer who was convicted of sex trafficking last month.
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Kelly was convicted by a federal jury in September in his sex trafficking trial, where prosecutors accused the singer of exploiting his stardom over a quarter-century to lure women and underage girls into his orbit for sex.
Two of his channels, RKellyTV and RKellyVevo, have been removed from one of the world's largest video platforms, and the singer will no longer be able to create or own any other YouTube channel, YouTube said in a statement Monday.
The catalog of his music will however be available on YouTube Music, YouTube's audio-streaming service, and videos uploaded by other YouTube users will continue to be available.