R. Kelly accused of sex with teen girl in 1990s as indictment is updated
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[February 15, 2020]
By Dan Whitcomb
(Reuters) - Singer R. Kelly, already facing
trial in three states on sexual abuse, child pornography, kidnapping and
obstruction of justice charges, has been hit with an updated indictment
in Chicago stemming from a newly-identified victim, court documents
showed on Friday.
The superseding indictment, filed in U.S. District Court in Chicago,
identifies the latest accuser only as "Minor 6" and charges Kelly, 53,
with engaging in sexual acts with her in the late 1990s, when she was 14
or 15 years old.
The new charges also seek forfeiture of assets from the Grammy-winning
R&B performer's production company and a separate firm owned by his
manager Derrel McDavid, a co-defendant in the Chicago case.
A victim previously included in the indictment and known as "Minor 2"
was removed from the charging documents for reasons that were not made
clear.
"We are aware of the superseding indictment. We continue to fight for
him and look forward to the day he is free #notguilty #rkelly," the
entertainer's criminal defense lawyer, Steve Greenberg, said on Twitter.
"The superseding indictment was expected and does not change our
position. We look forward to taking this matter to trial," McDavid's
attorney, Vadim Glozman said.
Kelly has pleaded not guilty to all criminal charges filed against him
in New York, Illinois and Chicago.
The entertainer, best known for such hits as "I Believe I Can Fly" and
"Bump N' Grind," has faced sexual abuse allegations dating back more
than two decades. Some of those accusations were detailed in a Lifetime
documentary, "Surviving R. Kelly" first broadcast in January 2019.
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R. Kelly walks inside the Criminal Court Building as he arrives for
a hearing on eleven new counts of criminal sexual abuse, in Chicago,
Illinois, U.S., June 6, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Acker/File Photo
Federal prosecutors in New York have also charged Kelly with running
a criminal scheme in which women and underage girls were recruited
to have sexual activity with him.
In that case Kelly is accused of bribing an Illinois official in
August 1994 to obtain a fake identification for the singer Aaliyah
so they could get married.
Kelly was then 27 and Aaliyah was 15, but according to published
reports their marriage license listed Aaliyah's age as 18. The
marriage was annulled in 1995. Aaliyah died at age 22 in a 2001
plane crash in the Bahamas.
Prosecutors in the Chicago case charged Kelly last July with
engaging in sex acts with five minors, recording some of the alleged
abuse on video, and using threats to keep victims quiet.
Kelly was also charged last February by Illinois state prosecutors
with aggravated sexual abuse, and last August by Minnesota state
prosecutors with soliciting sex from a minor.
In 2008, Kelly was acquitted at trial on state child pornography
charges in Illinois.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb in Los Angeles; Editing by Daniel Wallis)
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