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Facebook has removed a page dedicated to discrediting women who have accused R. Kelly of sexual abuse. The page, entitled Surviving Lies, was apparently created in response to Lifetime’s recently released six-part documentary Surviving R. Kelly, which details the singer’s decades of alleged misconduct through over 50 interviews with accusers, family members, and friends.
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