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Building inspectors find code violations at R. Kelly studio, including evidence of use as residence

CHICAGO - Building inspectors on Wednesday identified a number of code violations at R. Kelly's Chicago recording studio, finding evidence that the industrial space was used as a residence even though it was not zoned for that purpose, the city Buildings Department announced.

A team of inspectors spent about an hour inside the R&B superstar's Near West Side studio at 219 N. Justine St. carrying out an investigation and will present a list of the violations at

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