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Judge rejects effort to make feds pay legal bills for R. Kelly’s former manager

- By Jason Meisner and Megan Crepeau jmeisner@chicagotri­bune. com mcrepeau@chicagotri­bune. com

A federal judge on Monday shot down an unusual effort by the attorney for R. Kelly’s former business manager Derrel McDavid to force the government to pay McDavid’s nearly $1 million legal tab.

The long-shot motion filed in October by attorney Beau Brindley alleged the evidence against McDavid, who was acquitted of all counts by a jury, was “irreconcil­ably conflicted and incoherent,” and that he deserves payment after successful­ly defending himself against a “capricious and overzealou­s prosecutio­n.”

McDavid incurred $850,000 in legal fees and was left to try to liquidate real estate and other assets in an attempt to pay them off, Brindley stated at the time.

Prosecutor­s defended bringing their case despite the jury’s findings, writing in response that McDavid “stood by Robert Kelly’s side for decades while Kelly sexually abused young girls and manufactur­ed child pornograph­y.”

In his four-page ruling, U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenwebe­r wrote that the prosecutor­s had probable cause to bring the charges against McDavid and the allegation­s were “not vexatious, frivolous or in bad

faith,” which is the legal standard for ordering that a defendant’s legal bills be paid by the government.

“The jury assessed the testimony, evidence and credibilit­y of the witnesses, and reached a conclusion on those grounds,” Leinenwebe­r wrote. “McDavid argues that the government’s case was logically impossible, but the court disagreed in trial, and it disagrees now.”

A jury of seven women and five men acquitted McDavid, 61, of all counts alleging he conspired with

Kelly and another associate, Milton “June” Brown, to buy back incriminat­ing videotapes of the singer sexually abusing underage girls and rig his 2008 child pornograph­y trial in Cook County. Brown was also acquitted of the single count against him.

The verdict was split, however, as the jury convicted Kelly on child pornograph­y charges for making three videotapes of himself sexually abusing his then-14-year-old goddaughte­r beginning in the late 1990s, as well as sexual

misconduct with two other minors around the same time period. His sentencing is scheduled for Feb. 23.

McDavid was paid millions as Kelly’s longtime associate, according to trial testimony. He is a profession­al accountant who also managed other celebritie­s, and co-owns the popular River North restaurant Mercadito.

 ?? MATT MARTON/AP ?? Derrel McDavid, left, with his attorney Beau Brindley, right, at the Dirksen Federal Building after verdicts were reached in R. Kelly’s trial on Sept. 14 in Chicago.
MATT MARTON/AP Derrel McDavid, left, with his attorney Beau Brindley, right, at the Dirksen Federal Building after verdicts were reached in R. Kelly’s trial on Sept. 14 in Chicago.

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