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Trial of ex-superstar R. Kelly on the home stretch

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For a long time, the former pop superstar R. Kelly rejected allegations of abuse against himself, now they have been presented in detail in a court in New York. Now the jury has to decide.

New York – In the abuse trial against R. Kelly (54), the jury must now decide on the guilt or innocence of the former pop superstar.

After the closing speeches, the seven men and five women of the jury could possibly begin their deliberations on Friday. According to US media reports, the prosecution and defense had previously presented completely different perspectives on the case in their respective closing statements.

“For decades the defendant has recruited and cared for women, girls and boys for his own sexual gratification. With the help of his closest confidants, he has slowly isolated these victims, established rules and imposed penalties on them, ”said attorney Elizabeth Geddes, who made the closing statement for the prosecutor, in court in New York on Thursday. “Now is the time for the defendant to pay for his crimes. Condemn him. “

The musician was himself a victim – of made up stories and embellished narratives about abuse, said Kelly’s lawyer Deveraux Cannick in the closing speech of the defense. In addition, he was simply an adult superstar who enjoyed his sex life. “He became a sex symbol, he became a playboy. Where’s the crime in that? Some people like crazy sex – it’s not a crime. “

Allegations and allegations

Kelly, who is charged with sexual exploitation of minors, kidnapping and bribery, among other things, had previously announced that he would not testify herself. If convicted, the musician, who has been in prison since his arrest in summer 2019, faces a prison sentence of ten years to life. The process is – after cases like those of film producer Harvey Weinstein and comedian Bill Cosby – the next in the USA and worldwide much-noticed legal reappraisal of the #MeToo era.

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R. Kelly leaves the Leighton Criminal Court building after a hearing.

The first allegations against the musician, born in Chicago in 1967 as Robert Sylvester Kelly, became known around 25 years ago. In 2008 he was on trial for possession of pictures of serious child sexual abuse – and was acquitted. Regardless of the outcome of the New York trial, the court will continue: The singer will have to answer in other trials in Illinois and Minnesota on similar charges. dpa

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