R. Kelly found guilty on multiple counts in sexual abuse trial
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[September 15, 2022]
By Brendan O'Brien and Kanishka Singh
CHICAGO (Reuters) -R&B singer R. Kelly was
found guilty on Wednesday on multiple charges of child pornography and
luring underage girls to have sex with him but not guilty of obstructing
a 2008 state case that ended with his acquittal.
In his latest trial, Kelly - whose full name is Robert Sylvester Kelly -
was found guilty by a jury on six out of 13 counts, prosecutors said.
He was found guilty of three child pornography counts and three counts
of enticing minors for sex, but acquitted of seven other charges that
included obstruction of justice, and conspiracy to receive child
pornography.
In Chicago, a conviction of just one count of child pornography carries
a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years.
The verdict of the jury in U.S. District Court in Chicago came after
jurors deliberated for 11 hours over two days.
Kelly is among the most prominent people convicted of sexual misbehavior
during the #MeToo movement against sexual harassment and abuse in recent
years.
During the five-week trial, several women took the stand and told jurors
that Kelly sexually abused them when they were minors. The jury also saw
a video of Kelly molesting his goddaughter, who testified that the abuse
began in the 1990s when she was a teenager.
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Singer R Kelly performs during the 2013
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Kelly and both his co-defendants,
Milton “June” Brown and Derrel McDavid, were acquitted on charges
they conspired to receive child pornography. Kelly and McDavid were
also acquitted on charges they conspired to obstruct justice in an
earlier case.
The men were accused of trying to bribe and threaten witnesses in
the 2008 Illinois case in which Kelly was found not guilty on 14
counts of child pornography.
In June, Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison on his conviction
in a New York federal court on racketeering and prostitution
charges. That trial amplified accusations that had dogged the singer
of the Grammy-winning hit "I Believe I Can Fly" for two decades.
Kelly also faces various state charges in Illinois and Minnesota.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Chicago and Kanishka Singh in
Washington; Editing by Aurora Ellis)
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