Lodi News-Sentinel

R. Kelly pleads no guilty to sex traffickin­g, denied bail

- By Molly Crane-Newman and Nancy Dillon

NEW YORK — After allegedly locking up victims ordered to call him “Daddy,” R. Kelly was ordered held without bail during his first appearance in Brooklyn federal court Friday.

Looking tired and puffy in his blue-and-orange jail uniform, Kelly said little during the short hearing and pleaded not guilty to his five-count sex traffickin­g indictment through his lawyer.

The Grammy winner turned two times to scan the courtroom and smile at co-girlfriend­s Jocelyn Savage and Azriel Clary, who traveled to New York from Chicago in a show of support.

In the supersedin­g indictment filed July 10, a Brooklyn grand jury indicted Kelly, 52, on charges he ran a racketeeri­ng enterprise for two decades that sexually exploited underage girls and young women and engaged in coercion, kidnapping and forced labor.

Prosecutor­s claim the raunchy R&B singer, who’s been dogged by allegation­s of sexual misconduct for years but was acquitted in 2008 on child porn charges in Chicago, has been a serial sex predator since at least 1999.

The indictment involves five Jane Doe victims — three of them minors at the time of their alleged abuse.

Prosecutor­s claim Kelly — whose real name is Robert Kelly — locked some of the alleged victims in rooms with no access to food or water, used them to create child pornograph­y, forced them to wear baggy clothing in public, hid the fact he had a sexually transmitte­d disease and told them to call him “Daddy.”

If convicted on all counts, Kelly faces the possibilit­y of decades in prison.

“They’re not minor charges,” U.S. Magistrate Judge Steven L. Tiscione said Friday. “He has significan­t incentive to flee given the long prison term.”

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