R. Kelly Is Going On Trial For His “Sex Cult” This Week. Update (9/27) Guilty on all charges

Buzzed Lightyear

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So umm did they say R Kelly raped a chick in the article above but didn’t say anything about then rape? And than Kells had chicks at the game disciplined on some sultan shyt?

so who all else were having sex with these chicks was this like a traveling harem?
All I see on this case so far is a bunch of hoe babble.
 

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All I see on this case so far is a bunch of hoe babble.

let’s be real…That’s what it is. So I guess this isn’t the case where they are found to drop the new videos they had. I’m curious about this Mann law. So you can’t travel with women for sex across borders? And secondly now I’m curious to know who all else were having sex with these girls but I thought they were only supposed to be with Kelly.
 

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All the adult women who were with rkelly at the same time as these girls, on tapes with these girls and knew damn well how young they were better not get off they are just as guilty as rkelly

Chicks like that gospel singer, that Lisa chick, his wife and basically any chick that went after him after 2002 ain't victims in my book
 

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NEW YORK (AP) — After several days of testimony from women claiming they were groomed and sexually abused by R. Kelly, a man took the witness stand at Kelly’s sex-trafficking trial in New York City on Monday to say the R&B star exploited him in the same way when he was a high school student.


The witness, taking the witness stand in federal court in Brooklyn without using his real name, told a jury how Kelly lured him to his Chicago-area home in 2007 with false offers of helping him with his fledgling music career.


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In this courtroom artist’s sketch made from a video screen monitor of a Brooklyn courtroom, defendant R. Kelly, left, listens during the opening day of his trial, Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2021 in New York. The prosecutor described sex abuse claims against Kelly, saying the long-anticipated trial now underway was “about a predator” who used his fame to entice girls, boys and young women before dominating and controlling them physically, sexually and psychologically. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Williams)

Kelly asked the alleged victim, then 17, “what I was willing to do for music,” the witness said. He replied, “I’ll carry your bags. … Anything you need, I’ll be willing to do.”


“That’s not it. That’s not it,” he said Kelly responded before asking him if he ever fantasized about having sex with men. He described how Kelly then “crawled down on his knees and proceeded to give me oral sex,” even though, “I wasn’t into it.”



Afterward, “he told me to keep between him and me,” he said.


  • In a later episode, Kelly “snapped his fingers three times” to summon a naked girl from where she was hiding under a boxing ring to give Kelly and the witness oral sex, the man told the jury.


He kept seeing Kelly after that because “I really wanted to make it in the music industry,” he said.


Kelly, 54, has repeatedly denied accusations that he preyed on victims during a 30-year career highlighted by his 1996 mega hit “I Believe I Can Fly.” His lawyers have portrayed his accusers as groupies who are lying about their relationships with him.


Earlier Monday, a woman testified that Kelly sexually assaulted her at age 17 following a performance in Miami in 1994. The witness, also testifying without using her real name, claimed that Kelly’s cronies took her and a friend to his dressing room after the show before he pulled down her shorts and forced her to have unprotected sex, she said.


“I was in complete shock,” she said. “I didn’t know what to say at all. I basically went blank.”


Afterward, she and her friend “unlocked the door and ran out of there,” she said.


On cross-examination, defense attorney Deveraux Cannick pressed the witness on why, after someone allegedly “raped you,” she waited more than two decades to contact law enforcement.


“Because I didn’t want to feel more shame and trauma,” she said.


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