Named Surviving Lies, the page is intended to reveal the lies that his accusers had allegedly told on Lifetime's 'Surviving R. Kelly' as well as their true motivations behind their allegations.

AceShowbiz - R. Kelly is not going to let Lifetime's "Surviving R. Kelly" continue to spread alleged lies about him and his sexual abuse scandal. A new report suggests that the R&B singer and his team are preparing to launch a Facebook page named "Surviving Lies" in which he will expose his accusers.

Sources close to the disgraced musician tell TMZ that the page is intended to reveal the lies that his accusers had allegedly told on the docu-series as well as their true motivations behind their allegations.

While the page is not live yet, it appears that Kelly has set Asante McGee as his first target. He puts out a video that goes against Asante, who claims to be was one of Kelly's "sex slaves."

In the YouTube video, it's revealed that Asante's daughter has debunked her mother's claims of sexual abuse and control she allegedly received from Kelly in a leaked phone convo with her boyfriend. In addition, she allegedly tells him that her mother often raved of a luxurious lifestyle as the perks of being with the "Ignition" hitmaker.

It remains to be seen whether the audio is legit. However, before the page further exposes Kelly's accuser, Facebook decides to take down the page. The removal was done after the page posted text messages reportedly between Kelly and one of his young accusers. In the text messages, it was said that the young female repeatedly called the singer "daddy."

A spokesperson for the site reveals that "the page violated our Community Standards and has been removed." The spokesperson adds, "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."

Previously, it was reportedly that Kelly felt "disgusted" by the series, which he dubbed a "vendetta." According to a source, the singer said that the producers of the series had "hated him throughout his professional career."

Furthermore, Kelly reportedly claimed that there were people who want to appear on the series to give explanation and defend him. However, they didn't make it because the producers shut them out. "He's going to sue everybody who had anything to do with this," the source warned.

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