Here are five key moments from the trial:
-In her opening statement, Assistant U.S. Attorney Maria Cruz
Melendez labeled Kelly a “predator” who used threats and abuse
to control his victims.
-A victim identified as Stephanie broke down crying as she
testified on Aug. 26 about her encounters with Kelly, including
once when she said he asked her to perform oral sex on him in a
car with onlookers present.
-A woman identified as Kate testified on Sept. 3 that she
reached a $200,000 settlement with R. Kelly after contracting
herpes from him in 2001.
-During closing arguments, Kelly’s defense attorney invoked the
legacy of the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.,
asking the jury to summon what he called the courage to acquit
the singer.
-Kelly, his face shielded by a white mask, hung his head, as the
jury’s foreman, after around nine hours of deliberations, read
out “guilty” on all nine charges.
(Reporting by Tyler Clifford and Luc Cohen in New York; Editing
by Noeleen Walder and Howard Goller)
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