Singer R Kelly Found Guilty Of
Sex Trafficking Underage Girls And Boys (Video)
September 28. 2021
Singer and
music producer, R. Kelly, has been found guilty on
all 10 sex trafficking and racketeering charges he
was indicted on in New York. The jury found Kelly
guilty on charges of "sexual exploitation of a
child, bribery, racketeering and sex trafficking" in
reference to five victims. Kelly has molested dozens
of girls and a few boys over the course of more than
30-years.
Kelly's original state court trial
in 2009 resulted in the child molester being found
not guilty, after the victims were hidden under
suspicious circumstances and witnesses refused to
testify. There were allegations Kelly bribed some of
the victims families and threatened others. This
time Kelly was brought up on federal charges, which
are more severe. In fact, the government went after
R Kelly's employees for witness intimidation, to
clear the way for the federal trial to go forward.
Kelly can deny it all he wants. As I
have maintained on this site since 2008, Kelly
secretly wed 15-year-old singer Aaliyah when he was
27-years-old, which was and is illegal. He obtained
a fake ID for Aaliyah, whom he was not only raping
but beating up as well, as the annulment papers
1-year later revealed domestic violence was
involved. That's all the proof I needed to know R
Kelly is a pedophile and child molester.
R Kelly has destroyed the lives of
dozens of young girls and deserves to spend the rest
of his life in prison. He has three more trials to
go and deserves to be found guilty in those criminal
cases as well. He is a danger to the community and
belongs behind bars. He used his money and influence
to do the unthinkable to young black girls who could
not defend themselves. One of his victims was
11-years-old. He is a relentless sexual predator and
must not see freedom again.
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SOURCE
R. Kelly Found Guilty Of Racketeering And Sex
Trafficking
September 27, 20213:23 PM ET - In
this illustration drawn from a video feed, the
prosecution presents its closing argument in the
federal trial against singer R. Kelly on Sept. 22 in
New York. After more than 25 years of accusations
and a federal court trial in New York that lasted
seven weeks, R&B singer R. Kelly has been found
guilty of charges including sexual exploitation of a
child, bribery, racketeering and sex trafficking
involving five victims. Kelly faces a possible
sentence of 10 years to life in prison.
Kelly sat absolutely still as the
foreperson gave the jury's verdict to Judge Ann
Donnelly. Fourteen alleged underlying acts were
associated with the racketeering charge. The jury
found that the government had proved 12 of those
acts, which involved five victims: the singer
Aaliyah as well as women named Stephanie, Jerhonda
Pace, Jane and Faith. Two acts associated with an
alleged victim named Sonja were not proved. (Most
alleged victims went by their first names or
pseudonyms.) The government needed proof of only two
of the racketeering acts for a guilty charge...
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