Few - if any - would consider K.Rockwell to deliver reliable information or be a 'reference'.
Some AI lenses do have CRC, yes, that has been known for a very long time. For example, 24/2, 24/2.8, 28/2, 35/1.4. However, one has to realise CRC is not just something one can add to an existing lens, the optical design has to be designed with CRC from the onset and in those early days with little or no computer assistance, this entailed long and gruelling efforts. The models I listed fall in this category. They had CRC in the initial design.
No reliable source documents the 28/2.8 AI had CRC at any time during its production run, comprising 150 - 200 thousand units. Adding CRC would entail computing the lens all over again, and retooling for its production. Which is what Nikon did when the 28/2.8 AIS with a new optical design, much improved near limit, and CRC, was launched.