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Posted: 2019-01-08T11:42:38Z | Updated: 2019-01-08T21:44:32Z

Days after Lifetimes Surviving R. Kelly docuseries debuted with the stories of numerous women whove accused the singer of sexual and emotional abuse, a Facebook page targeting the women has been taken down.

The Facebook page Surviving Lies was removed Monday after attacks were posted on two Kelly accusers, Faith Rodgers and Asante McGee, both of whom spoke out in the series .

Screenshots of the page captured by the Internet Archives Wayback Machine show a Pinocchio cartoon as the main photo, as well as alleged text messages from Rodgers calling Kelly daddy, which she has said he instructed her to do. Another photo highlighted McGees arrest record.