Looks like everybody not named Jocelyn Savage or Ariel Clary is turning on R. Kelly. Ed Genson, who represented Kelly during his 2008 child pornography case, recently described the disgraced singer as "guilty as hell." Genson was diagnosed with cancer over a year ago and only given 90 days to live, so decided to get some things off of his chest, one of those things was R. Kelly's guilt. Genson said:
“He was guilty as hell! I don’t think he’s done anything inappropriate for years. I’ll tell you a secret: I had him go to a doctor to get shots, libido-killing shots. That’s why he didn’t get arrested for anything else.”
Genson even went as far as saying that he changed the lyrics to Ignition so they would play more favorably in court. Genson explained:
“It’s a song related to a guy driving around in a car with his girlfriend. It was originally a high school instructor in a class teaching people how to drive a car. I changed the words.”