Albuquerque Journal

Feds bring new charges against singer R. Kelly

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CHICAGO — R. Kelly and his entourage recruited girls and women to engage in illegal sexual activity with the singer and covered up the crimes by paying off and threatenin­g victims and witnesses, federal prosecutor­s alleged Friday in indictment­s that could keep the Grammy winner behind bars for decades.

Because they come from the federal government, the accusation­s add a new dimension to the allegation­s against Kelly, who was already facing sexual abuse charges brought by Illinois prosecutor­s earlier this year.

One federal indictment in Chicago said Kelly arranged for a girl and her parents to travel overseas to prevent them from talking with police prior to his 2002 indictment on 21 counts of child pornograph­y. The R&B artist allegedly later instructed them to lie to a grand jury about the case. Kelly was acquitted in 2008 of the charges, which accused him of recording a video of sex acts with the girl, who was 12 or 13 when they met in the mid-1990s.

A separate indictment filed in the Eastern District of New York included charges of racketeeri­ng, kidnapping, forced labor and the sexual exploitati­on of a child.

It said Kelly and his managers, bodyguards and other assistants picked out women and girls at concerts and other venues and arranged for them to travel to see Kelly. They also set rules the women and girls had to follow, including not leaving their rooms — even to eat or go to the bathroom — without Kelly’s permission, calling the singer “Daddy” and not looking at other men, the indictment alleges.

The allegation­s have swirled for years around Kelly, whom federal prosecutor­s said Friday was “emboldened by his fame and the lack of any real consequenc­es.”

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