A protest banner against R Kelly has been flown over Sony headquarters in California, demanding that the singer is dropped from the label after facing a number of sexual misconduct allegations.
The banner, which was organised by the women’s group Ultraviolet, also took aim at RCA – a Sony subsidiary that Kelly has been constantly linked to.
It comes after the Surviving R Kelly documentary featured testimonies from a slew of women who accused the star of sexual assault; although he has constantly denied any wrongdoing.
Speaking to Variety, Ultraviolet boss Karin Roland said: “It is long past time for RCA to dump R. Kelly and take a stand against abuse.
“Their inaction is beyond shameful. RCA can no longer pretend that R. Kelly’s music can be separated from his violent actions. Kelly uses his fame, musical talent, fortune, and standing in the music industry to lure in and abuse young Black girls.’