UPDATE: R Kelly's team denies statement says it wasn't authorised
New York — Singer R. Kelly says the media is attempting to distort and destroy his legacy by reporting allegations that he sexually mistreats women.
The R&B artist says in a statement on Friday that he's "heartbroken" by the accusations.
Calling himself "a God-fearing man, a son, a brother, and most importantly a father," Kelly says the media "has dissected and manipulated these false allegations."
Shortly after the statement was released to the media, R. Kelly posted a video of himself and friends drinking and singing on Twitter.
SEE THAT TWEET HERE:
Kelly was acquitted of child pornography charges in Chicago in 2008, but speculation about his alleged sexual misconduct has continued. Last month, the #MuteRKelly campaign was launched.
He says he is currently not the subject of any criminal investigations.
Kelly says the accusations "perpetuated by the media" are an "attempt to distort my character and to destroy my legacy that I have worked so hard to build."