Singer R. Kelly found guilty in federal Child porŋogrαphy case

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R&B star R. Kelly was convicted on federal child porŋography charges Wednesday for making videos of himself abusing his 14-year-old goddaughter.

The verdict followed a monthlong trial in Chicago, R. Kelly’s hometown, where jurors were shown excerpts of the disturbing footage and heard testimony from the victim, now 37, who was identified only as “Jane.”

Jurors deliberated for about 11 hours, beginning on Tuesday afternoon, before returning with a guilty verdict on six of the 13 counts that R. Kelly had faced, including three child porn charges. In Chicago, a conviction on just one such count carries a mandatory minimum sentence of five to 10 years.

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It comes on top of a 30-year prison sentence handed to the “I Believe I Can Fly” singer in June after he was found guilty of sɛx-trafficking and racketeering in a separate federal case in Brooklyn.

R Kelly, 55, was accused of videotaping himself having sɛx with underage girls, as well as of rigging his 2008 state trial on child porŋ charges, for which he was acquitted.

Jurors on Wednesday acquitted of the conspiracy charge alleging he rigged his earlier trial. The jury also found him not guilty of three counts of conspiring to receive child porŋography as well as two further enticement charges.

Co-defendant Derrell McDavid, Kelly’s former business manager, was also charged with conspiring to obstruct justice by rigging the 2008 trial, as well as two counts of receiving child porŋ. Another co-defendant, Kelly associate Milton Brown, faced a count of conspiring to receive child porŋ. Both were found not guilty on all counts, the outlet said.

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Prosecutors, during the trial, said the “Ignition” singer was “a sɛxʋal predator” who had used his fame to prey on underage girls and record the abuse on video.

“Robert Kelly abused many girls over many years,” Assistant US Attorney Elizabeth Pozolo told the jurors, using the fallen star’s full name. “He committed horrible crimes against children. … All these years later, the hidden side of Robert Kelly has come out.”

The evidence against Kelly included graphic videos of the Grammy-winner abusing his teenage goddaughter — who gave damning testimony against him.

“That child, who had no prior sɛxʋal experiences in her life, was forced to lay on that floor while that man sitting right over there urinated on her,” Pozolo said in her closing argument. “That degrading act is forever captured on that video. That abuse is forever memorialized.”

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Jane testified that Kelly had sɛx with her “innumerable times,” sometimes along with other teenage girls that he had asked her to recruit.

Kelly’s attorneys, meanwhile, painted the prosecution witnesses as “perjurers, blackmailers and extortionists.”

Defense attorney Jennifer Bonjean specifically called out Kelly’s ex-girlfriend Lisa Van Allen, who testified she stole a sɛx tαpɛ from the singer — as well as one of his former associates, Charles Freeman, who asked him for $1 million to return an incriminating sɛx tape. Both testified with immunity.

“They came in here to tell the government’s version of the truth,” Bonjean said during her closing argument Tuesday.

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