Parents of R. Kelly's Alleged Sex Slaves Fear Suicide Pact
fear the women may have made a suicide pact.
The women, who were living with the singer at Trump Tower Chicago are no longer there, after the feds raided his apartment Thursday night and sealed it off. , tells TMZ, he believes Joycelyn and Azriel Clary are with R. Kelly's people at an undisclosed location in Chicago. Griggs says the Savages are concerned the 2 women may see the handwriting on the wall for R. Kelly and have hatched a plan to kill themselves if it looks like he's not coming back.We're told if the parents can't find Joycelyn they are considering getting police involved by filing a missing person's report.
Azriel's parents, however, say they know where the 2 girls are ... they're in another apartment in Trump Tower. They say R. Kelly had 2 units in the building, and the second one was in Azriel's name and the feds did not raid it. Azriel's parents do not believe the 2 women have a suicide pact.
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