R Kelly trial: Singer faces decades in jail after jury verdict finds him guilty in sex trafficking case
It took jury less than a day of deliberations to reach decision
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Your support makes all the difference.Singer R Kelly has been convicted by a jury in New York on charges of racketeering and sex trafficking at the end of a six-week trial.
The jury returned its guilty verdict in a Brooklyn courtroom on Monday afternoon, after less than a day of deliberations.
Kelly sat motionless as the convictions against him were read out.
He was charged with racketeering predicated on criminal conduct including sexual exploitation of children, kidnapping, forced labor and Mann Act violations involving the coercion and transportation of women and girls in interstate commerce to engage in illegal sexual activity.
He was also charged with four counts of violating the Mann Act related to his interstate transportation of a victim to New York to engage in illegal sexual activity, and his exposure of her to an infectious venereal disease without her knowledge.
Kelly had pleaded not guilty and denied any wrongdoing but he will now be sentenced on 4 May and faces decades behind bars.
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R Kelly lawyer says singer did not expect guilty verdict
Kelly’s lawyer Deveraux Cannick said outside of a Brooklyn court that prosecutors “cherry-picked” evidence to support its claims against the singer.
“You didn’t get to see what we saw in terms of the discovery. You didn’t get to see all the inconsistencies,” Mr Cannick said.
“We said in our summation that the government cherry-picked their version that they thought would support the continuation of the narrative.”
And Mr Cannick added: “Why would he expect this verdict given all the inconsistencies that we saw.”
R Kelly will always be known as ‘predator’ say prosecutors
The singer will always be known as a predator after his convictions, said Acting US Attorney from the Eastern District Jacquelyn Kasulis outside court in Brooklyn, New York.
She said that Kelly, who will now spend decades behind bars, is “a predator who used his inner circle to ensnare underage girls and young men and women for decades, in a sordid web of sex abuse, exploitation and humiliation.”
And she added: “This conviction would not have been possible without the bravery and resilience of R Kelly’s victims. I applaud their courage in revealing in open court, the painful, intimate and horrific details of their lives with him.”
First accuser to testify against R Kelly reacts on social media
Jerhonda Pace, was one of the earliest of Kelly’s victims to make her accusations against him public in 2017.
Following the verdicts she posted a simple message on Instagram about Kelly’s conviction on racketeering and sex trafficking charges.
“Verdict? GUILTY,” she wrote.
Dream Hampton reacts to R Kelly conviction
Dream Hampton, the executive producer of Lifetime’s Surviving R Kelly documentary has reacted to the conviction of R Kelly on racketeering and sex trafficking charges.
The 2019 documentary series has been credited with highlighting the accusations against the singer, who now faces decades behind bars.
“Grateful to the survivors. The ones who talked and the ones who didn’t,” Ms Hampton tweeted.
Gloria Allred calls R Kelly ‘worst predator’ of her 47-year legal career
Victim’s rights attorney Gloria Allred represented three of the six victims who testified in the case.
“First, he used the power of his celebrity to recruit vulnerable underage girls for the purpose of sexually abusing them. These were not May-October relationships, which is what his defense attorney wanted the jury to believe — these were crimes against children and some adults,” Ms Allred said after the conviction.
“Second, to use the power of his business enterprise and many of his inner circle employees to assist him and enable him in his plan and his scheme to lure his victims to him, isolate them, intimidate them, control them, indoctrinate them, punish them, shame them, and humiliate them
“All of which made Mr. Kelly more powerful and more dangerous than many other sexual predators who operate without a network of financial and businesses to support and enable them.”
And she added: “I have been practicing law for 47 years. During this time I have pursued many sexual predators who have committed crimes against women and children.
“Of all the predators that I have pursued, however, Mr. Kelly is the worst, for many reasons.”
Aaliyah fans say ‘justice’ has arrived after R Kelly guilty verdict
Aaliyah fans have been reacting to the news that R Kelly has been found guilty on all charges at his trial for racketeering and sex trafficking.
A jury of seven men and five women reached the verdict on Monday afternoon after less than a day of deliberations.
Elizabeth Aubrey has the story.
Aaliyah fans say ‘justice’ has arrived after guilty R Kelly verdict
The musician was convicted on all charges by a jury in New York
R Kelly ‘was not anticipating’ guilty verdict, defence lawyer says as star faces decades in jail
R Kelly’s defence lawyer Deveraux Cannick has said his client “was not anticipating this verdict” after a jury found the musician guilty on all charges at his trial for racketeering and sex trafficking.
The jury returned its guilty verdict in a Brooklyn courtroom on Monday 27 September after less than two days of deliberation.
Elizabeth Aubrey has more.
R Kelly ‘was not anticipating’ guilty verdict, defence lawyer says
The musician faces 10 years to life following the verdict today
R Kelly still faces trial in four Illinois cases and one federal indictment
Kelly faces significant prison time after being convicted on racketeering and sex trafficking charges in Brooklyn, New York, and it remains to be seen what other prosecutors will now do.
Steve Greenberg, who along with Michael Leonard represents Kelly on his remaining Chicago cases, did not represent him in the New York case.
“If they want to proceed (on remaining cases), we’re going to be ready to defend them,” Greenberg told The Chicago Tribune.
“We’ll figure something out, how we’re going to proceed. I think everyone needs to take a deep breath and then go from there. ... I think anything and everything is possible and we’ll just have to see how it plays out.”
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