R. Kelly’s Defense Team Believes He Can Fly From Chicago Charges

R. Kelly’s Defense Team Believes He Can Fly From Chicago Charges

R. Kelly’s defense team believes their client can fly after arguing Tuesday Kell’s deserved to get a new trial or be acquitted on technical grounds despite a federal jury in Chicago finding him guilty on three counts of producing child pornography and three counts of enticing a minor into criminal sexual activity.

According to R. Kelly’s attorney Jennifer Bonjean, in a motion saying that prosecutors failed to prove all of the elements required to convict Kelly for those crimes, and their evidence failed to show Kelly sexually abused a teenage girl for the “purpose” of producing child pornography, or that the images moved in interstate or foreign commerce, such as crossing state lines and that prosecutors failed to show Kelly took steps to “persuade, induce, entice, or coerce” three victims into sexual activity.  Bonjean is also claiming that an expert witness offered by prosecutors who testified about the grooming of minors into sexual abuse testified falsely about his hourly rate and the amount of time he spent preparing for trial. 

Don’t get excited yet R. Kelly fans.  R. Kelly is already serving a 30-year prison sentence for a racketeering conviction in New York, the Chicago conviction would just add more time of 10 to 90 years in prison.  So if Team R. Kelly wins their motion it doesn’t mean he would physically fly from jail but possible get to fly in our lifetime.

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