Surviving R. Kelly - Season 2
Season 2
Part II: The Reckoning
Episodes
It Hasn't Stopped
A gun threat wreaks havoc at a screening of the documentary series "Surviving R. Kelly."
The Settlement Factory
Tiffany Hawkins, the first person to attempt to hold R. Kelly legally responsible for his actions, breaks her silence and tells her story on camera after more than two decades.
Please Come Forward
Singer R. Kelly faces his first round of criminal charges after the airing of "Surviving R. Kelly;" survivor Jerhonda Pace reveals a shocking pact she made.
After the Rescue
Singer-songwriter R. Kelly is released from jail and does a controversial interview with journalist Gayle King; accuser Dominique Gardner speaks on camera.
Bring Our Girls Home
As R. Kelly is taken into federal custody without bail, the families of Joycelyn Savage and Azriel Clary wonder if they'll ever return home.
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