As a response to having his name and reputation likely damaged beyond repair due to the Surviving R Kelly docuseries, the disgraced singer had decided to fight back with plans for his own website called SurvivingLies.Com. Sure enough, just yesterday (Jan 7) a Facebook page had been launched directed towards the cause, however, now Facebook has issued a statement to say it violated its anti-bullying policy.

On the Facebook page, there was media uploaded that looked to question the integrity of his accusers, with supposed evidence that one of the accuser's daughters had provided. Now only a day later, the page has been removed from the social media website entirely. 

“The Page violated our Community Standards and has been removed,” a Facebook rep recently told TMZ. “We do not tolerate bullying or sharing other’s private contact information and take action on content that violates our policies as soon as we’re aware.”

As of now, R. Kelly's website has apparently secured its domain name, however, the site has yet to launch.

Source: The Source