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Rickey Smiley Show: Boosie on R. Kelly Sentencing

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The Rickey Smiley Morning Show discussed Boosie speaking out about R Kelly’s sentencing. Boosie took to social media to react to R Kelly’s sentencing. Boosie said people get 15 to 20 years for murder and the R&B singer received 30 years.

“Yes, he was wrong as hell for manipulating young girls and sexing them, but he didn’t kill anyone, aggravated rape anyone… and no blame on the parents who knew everything.

Resentence this man. College professors get probation for this.”

“I posted this on Facebook yesterday, people saying he got 30 years, and other people get this and that, but the coach for the ladies gymnastics team from a couple of years ago who got sentenced, that Larry Nassar dude, he got 175 years,” said the radio DJ.

“So that means if he die in jail and be born again, he gotta go straight to the prison nursery,” said Smiley.

“And he got 60 years on the Fed charge,” said the host.

�”So, he would have to die twice and come back twice in order to get out, and he’ll still be 80 when he got out on his third reborn,” said smiley.

https://www.youtube.com/watch-v=nsFHzvc3Rmk

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