R. Kelly given 30 years in jail for sex abuse

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US singer R. Kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for using his status to run a scheme to sexually abuse children and women.

In September, a jury in New York convicted the R&B artist, 55, of racketeering and sex trafficking crimes.

Lawyers for the singer, whose real name is Robert Sylvester Kelly, say he will appeal.

Survivors on Wednesday said he had degraded and humiliated them.

Ahead of his sentencing, a handful of women took the stand to confront Kelly over his decades-long-abuses.

A woman identified only as Angela called the singer a Pied Piper who "grew in wickedness" with every new victim, while others who were not named testified he had broken their spirits.

"I literally wished I would die because of how you made me feel," said one.

Dressed in prison khakis and dark glasses, Kelly declined to make a statement of his own.

US District Judge Ann Donnelly said the celebrity had used sex as a weapon, forcing his victims to do unspeakable things and saddling them with incurable diseases.

"You taught them that love is enslavement and violence," she said.

The court heard how Kelly - known for hit songs like I Believe I Can Fly and Ignition - used his celebrity status and influence to lure women and children into sexual abuse over two decades.

Jurors at his six-week trial in Brooklyn heard how he trafficked women between different US states, assisted by managers, security guards and other members of his entourage.

The court also heard how Kelly had illegally obtained paperwork to marry singer Aaliyah when she was 15 in 1994, seven years before the singer died in a plane crash.

The certificate, leaked at the time, listed Aaliyah's age as 18. The marriage was annulled months later.

Federal prosecutors had recommended that Kelly be sentenced to more than 25 years in prison, given the seriousness of his crimes and "the need to protect the public from further crimes".

But his lawyers called for a sentence of 10 years - the mandatory minimum for his conviction - or less.

They portrayed Kelly as growing up poor in a household rife with domestic violence and suffering sexual abuse from a young age.

Kelly has been in custody since he was indicted by federal prosecutors in New York and Chicago in July 2019.

His three years behind bars have been eventful, including a beating from a fellow inmate in 2020 and a bout with Covid-19 earlier this year.

The singer faces further legal action in August, when he goes on trial again, this time in Chicago on child sex images and obstruction charges.

He is also due to face sex abuse charges in courts in Illinois and Minnesota.

BBC
 
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He can hear the Jail Calling.

R Kelly had a great voice, one of the best RnB talents but his crimes against women were always suspected.

Aaliyah was an immense talent who died at a young age. Kelly was suspected of grooming her from an early age.
 
Be an old man when he gets out.

His golden years wasted.
 
He used to keep women as slaves and urinate inside them.

Vile individual.
 
There have been too many sexual abuse cases. It reminds me of pizzagate conspiracy theory.

As per theory, there is a global cabal that is involved in sex trafficking. Many celebrities and politicians are in it (allegedly).
 
A woman at the heart of R. Kelly's second federal trial has testified that the R&B singer had sex with her "hundreds" of times before she turned 18.

The 37-year-old woman, known as "Jane", said that improper contact with Kelly began when she was just 13.

The singer is on trial in Chicago for child pornography, obstruction of justice and other charges.

His lawyers have insisted he is not "a monster" and deserves a fair trial.

Kelly, whose full name is Robert Sylvester Kelly, is facing 13 criminal charges including creating and receiving child pornography, obstruction of justice and enticing minors into sexual activity.

He is already serving a 30-year prison sentence after being convicted of sex trafficking and racketing in a separate trial held in New York last year.

The current case rests in large part on the testimony of "Jane", one of his accusers. Prosecutors allege that Kelly made at least four videos with Jane, parts of which will be shown to jurors.

In court on Thursday, Jane testified that Kelly had sex with her "uncountable times" starting when she was 15. Jurors were shown photographs of her in high school to illustrate how young she appeared at the time.

Over the course of her two-hour testimony, Jane described a number of sexual encounters that Kelly allegedly recorded. In one video, Kelly appeared to hand her money.

When asked why, Jane alleged that Kelly believed that "if it was released for some reason, he [Kelly] would say I was a prostitute", according to the Chicago Tribune.

One of the videos was also at the centre of a separate 2008 trial in which Kelly and Jane both denied it was them in the tape. Kelly was ultimately acquitted on all charges.

Asked about that earlier denial on Thursday, she told jurors that she " was afraid something bad would happen to Robert", according to the Associated Press.

"I was protecting him."

Some analysts have characterised the current trial as a do-over of the 2008 trial, in which the singer faced 14 charges of child pornography.

Two of Kelly's former employees are also facing charges in this trial. Derrel McDavid, his former business manager, is accused of helping Kelly fix the 2008 trial, and Milton Brown is charged with receiving child pornography.

Both men have pleaded not guilty.

During opening statements earlier this week, attorneys for Kelly and the two former employees dismissed the charges and called on jurors to give Kelly a fair trial despite widespread public attention, and decried a "mob-justice" climate surrounding the case.

Additionally, they alleged that some of those expected to testify were "criminals" who have previously "extorted him" and secured immunity deals from prosecutors.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-62599198
 
A federal jury on Wednesday convicted R Kelly of several child pornography and sex abuse charges in his home town of Chicago, delivering another legal blow to a singer who used to be one of the biggest R&B stars in the world.

Kelly, 55, was found guilty on three counts of child pornography and three counts of child enticement.

But the jury acquitted him on a fourth pornography count as well as a conspiracy to obstruct justice charge accusing him of fixing his state child pornography trial in 2008. He was found not guilty on all three counts of conspiring to receive child pornography and for two further enticement charges.

His two co-defendants were found not guilty on all charges.

The verdict comes months after a federal judge in New York sentenced Kelly to 30 years in prison in June for racketeering and sex trafficking. Based on that sentence, the 55-year-old won’t be eligible for release until he is around 80.

Two sexual misconduct trials still await Kelly — one in Minnesota and one in state court in Chicago.

Jurors on Wednesday wrote several questions to the judge, at least one indicating the panelists were grappling with some of the case’s legal complexities.

One asked if they had to find Kelly both enticed and coerced minors, or that he either enticed or coerced them. Over objections from Kelly’s lawyer, the judge said they only needed to find one.

At trial, prosecutors sought to paint a picture of Kelly as a master manipulator who used his fame and wealth to reel in star-stuck fans, some of them minors, to sexually abuse then discard them.

Kelly, born Robert Sylvester Kelly, was desperate to recover child pornographic videos he made and lugged around in a gym bag, witnesses said. They said he offered up to $1m to recover missing videos before his 2008 trial, knowing they would land him in legal peril. The conspiracy to hide his abuse ran from 2000 to 2020, prosecutors said.

Kelly’s associates Derrel McDavid and Milton Brown were co-defendants at the Chicago trial. Jurors acquitted McDavid, Kelly’s longtime business manager, who was accused of conspiring with Kelly to rig the 2008 trial. Brown, an associate for years, was acquitted of receiving child pornography.

Kelly faced 13 counts. A conviction of just one count of child pornography carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years, while receipt of child pornography carries a mandatory minimum of five years. Judges can order that defendants sentenced earlier in separate cases serve their new sentence simultaneously with or only after the first term is fully served. Federal inmates must serve at least 85% of their sentences.

During closing arguments on Tuesday, Kelly’s attorney Jennifer Bonjean likened the government’s testimony and evidence to a cockroach and its case to a bowl of soup.

If a cockroach falls into soup, she said, “you don’t just pull out the cockroach and eat the rest of the soup. You throw out the whole soup,” she told jurors.

“There are just too many cockroaches,” she said of the prosecution’s case.

In her closing rebuttal, prosecutor Jeannice Appenteng cited testimony that Kelly’s inner circle increasingly focused on doing what Kelly wanted as his fame boomed in the mid-1990s.

“And ladies and gentlemen, what R Kelly wanted was to have sex with young girls,” she said.

Four Kelly accusers testified, all referred to by pseudonyms or their first names: Jane, Nia, Pauline and Tracy. Some cried when describing the abuse but otherwise spoke calmly and with confidence. A fifth accuser, Brittany, did not testify.

Sitting nearby in a suit and face mask, Kelly often averted his eyes and looked down as his accusers spoke.

Jane, 37, was the government’s star witness and pivotal to the fixing charge, which accused Kelly of using threats and payoffs to get her to lie to a grand jury before his 2008 trial and to ensure she and her parents wouldn’t testify.

A single video, which state prosecutors said was Kelly abusing a girl of around 14, was the focal point of that trial.

On the witness stand for two days at the end of August, Jane paused, tugged at a necklace and dabbed her eyes with a tissue when she said publicly for the first time that the girl in the video was her aged 14 and that the man was Kelly, who would have been around 30.

Some jurors in the 2008 trial said they had to acquit Kelly because the girl in the video didn’t testify. At the federal trial in Chicago, Jane said she lied to a state grand jury in 2002 when she said it was not her in the video, saying part of her reason for lying was that she cared for Kelly and didn’t want to get him into trouble.

Jane told jurors she was 15 when they first had intercourse. Asked how many times they had sex before she turned 18, she answered quietly: “Uncountable times … Hundreds.”

Jane, who belonged to a teenage singing group, first met Kelly in the late 1990s when she was in junior high school. She had visited Kelly’s Chicago recording studio with her aunt, a professional singer. Soon after that meeting, Jane told her parents Kelly was going to be her godfather.

Jane testified that when her parents confronted Kelly in the early 2000s he dropped to his knees and begged them for forgiveness. She said she implored her parents not to take action against Kelly because she loved him.

Defense attorneys suggested a desire for money and fame drove some government witnesses to accuse Kelly, and they accused several people of trying to blackmail him. They also suggested that at least one of his accusers was 17 – the age of consent in Illinois – when Kelly began pursuing her for sex.

Bonjean implored jurors not to accept the prosecution’s portrayal of her client as “a monster”, saying Kelly was forced to rely on others because of intellectual challenges, and that he was sometimes led astray.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...ty-on-child-pornography-and-sex-abuse-charges
 
Too many for who? Rapists?

Perhaps men should stop raping women then. That’s another facet of patriarchy.

Check out pizzagate theory.

There are simply way too many coincidences.

In a nutshell, many celebrities and politicians allegedly got sucked into this cabal. Some big names would be Jimmy Savile, Ted Heath, Epstein etc.
 
Check out pizzagate theory.

There are simply way too many coincidences.

In a nutshell, many celebrities and politicians allegedly got sucked into this cabal. Some big names would be Jimmy Savile, Ted Heath, Epstein etc.
You believe in the pizza gate theory?
 
Check out pizzagate theory.

There are simply way too many coincidences.

In a nutshell, many celebrities and politicians allegedly got sucked into this cabal. Some big names would be Jimmy Savile, Ted Heath, Epstein etc.

Don't bother. Recently a footballer (Benjamin Mendy) was found not guilty of rape, because it was clear the woman involved was trying to fleece him.

Moreover, these radical liberals who cry for social justice did not support the release of names found in Epstein's black book, in essence afraid of exposing the MEN involved and these liberals want to abolish Patriarchy.
 
Don't bother. Recently a footballer (Benjamin Mendy) was found not guilty of rape, because it was clear the woman involved was trying to fleece him.

Moreover, these radical liberals who cry for social justice did not support the release of names found in Epstein's black book, in essence afraid of exposing the MEN involved and these liberals want to abolish Patriarchy.


I would not be surprised if your homeboy trump is on that list also and his lawyer Alan Morton Dershowitz.
 
I don't think it was devised to protect paedos or rapists. Unless you think perverts are inherently black.

BLM was devised to protect blacks, you know this full well. BLM even protects black criminals, so wondering why BLM are not crying racism now.
 
I dont care of BLM much. But they were not designed to protect child abusers. There is no racism involved in this particular case. Hence mo comment from BLM. Pretty simple really.
 
Save the cryptic reponses. Yes I brought up BLM and you asked why BLM are not speaking up now. Ergo, its not in the news.

Have a day off.

I didn't ask why BLM are not speaking up now, you did. It's definitely in the news by the way, but there has been no link to BLM except in your mind.
 
The victim, who remains anonymous, has accused Kelly of giving her the sexually transmitted disease during one of their encounters.

The restitution order by District Judge Ann Connelly is still being finalised.

The disgraced singer, 55, is already in prison, serving 30 years for racketeering, relating to bribery and forced labour.

Earlier this month he was convicted of six out of 13 counts in a trial related to images of child abuse and enticing minors for sex.

He was acquitted on an additional pornography count as well as a conspiracy to obstruct justice charge accusing him of fixing his child pornography trial in 2008.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/worl...sedgntp&cvid=e6c699fd5f96464af87424f752516fcf
 
A Chicago prosecutor is dropping sexual abuse and assault charges against singer R Kelly, who is already facing decades in prison after being convicted of federal charges.

Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx has said her office "will no longer be pursuing these indictments" and will ask a judge to dismiss those charges.

"Sometimes justice is served even when there is no conviction," she said.

The charges date back to as far as 1998.

Kelly, 56, was convicted in 2021 on racketeering and sex trafficking charges, and sentenced to 30 years in prison.

Last year, he was also convicted on sex crimes charges for which he is scheduled to be sentenced next month and likely won't be allowed for release until he is 80.

BBC
 
A Chicago prosecutor is dropping sexual abuse and assault charges against singer R Kelly, who is already facing decades in prison after being convicted of federal charges.

Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx has said her office "will no longer be pursuing these indictments" and will ask a judge to dismiss those charges.

"Sometimes justice is served even when there is no conviction," she said.

The charges date back to as far as 1998.

Kelly, 56, was convicted in 2021 on racketeering and sex trafficking charges, and sentenced to 30 years in prison.

Last year, he was also convicted on sex crimes charges for which he is scheduled to be sentenced next month and likely won't be allowed for release until he is 80.

BBC

Chappells sketch destroyed him
 
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