R. Kelly has already been sentenced to 30 years in jail, and it is possible that he will ever be released. 

The authorities is said to be not done with the disgraced musician yet, since they have more evidence against him and his former managers, according to All HipHop.

More evidence against Robert Sylvester Kelly and former managers Derrel McDavid and Milton Brown is being sought by the authorities. 

The three men are accused of conspiring, obstructing justice, and obtaining child p*rn in the form of video tape recordings. 

From 1996 through 2001, the "I Believe I Can Fly" singer had sex with young girls as young as 13 years old, which he videotaped on a camera and converted to VHS tapes so he could relive and watch his disgusting behavior. 

According to prosecutors, Kelly stored multiple videos behind a fake wall at his Chicago home. And when he traveled, he kept the tapes in his gym bag, which he took with him everywhere. 

Back in 2001, "Individual D," who court records identified as the woman R. Kelly loved to have threesomes with, dug through the bag and grabbed one of the recordings from the singer. 

McDavid, an anonymous investigator and another Kelly acquaintance known as "Individual B" working on his behalf, attempted to collect the footage right away. 

Kelly allegedly promised to pay $100,000 to "Individual D" and $1 million to "Individual B" in order for them to return the recording and agree that no duplicates were created. 

However, "Individual D" had already given the film to a guy in Georgia, and "Individual B" had already gone to Georgia to recover the footage. 

McDavid and the private investigator then met with "Individual B" in a hotel room in Kansas, where they discovered that "Individual B" had also produced copies of the recording. 

R. Kelly allegedly made monthly payments to her for over 10 years but never obtained the $1 million he was promised, telling her that if further copies of the videos surfaced, he would be "dead." 

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McDavid and Brown continued to intervene on Kelly's behalf in recent years, paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to many persons who possessed copies of the recording. 

They then compelled victims to undergo polygraph tests to verify they didn't have duplicates, and they even threatened victims with violence at occasions. 

The FBI currently has proof in the form of three tapes showing R. Kelly having sexual relations with four different minors.

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