San Francisco Chronicle

Feds bring new sex crime charges against singer

- By Sara Burnett and Caryn Rousseau Sara Burnett and Caryn Rousseau are Associated Press writers.

CHICAGO — Singer R. Kelly, already facing sexual abuse charges brought by Illinois prosecutor­s, was arrested in Chicago on sweeping federal indictment­s that accuse him and members of his entourage of recruiting women and girls to engage in illegal sexual activity with the performer and later paying victims and witnesses to cover up his crimes.

An indictment unsealed Friday in the Eastern District of New York includes charges of racketeeri­ng, kidnapping, forced labor and the sexual exploitati­on of a child. It says 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 indictment alleges that the criminal acts occurred over two decades dating back to 1999, both in the U.S. and overseas. It accuses Kelly of engaging in sexual acts with girls under 18 and without disclosing that he had a sexually transmitte­d disease. It also accuses him of producing child pornograph­y, including by asking minors to send him photograph­s.

A separate 13count indictment filed in Chicago federal court details efforts to cover up sexually explicit videos of Kelly with underage girls. Prosecutor­s say the defendants paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to victims and witnesses to make sure they wouldn’t cooperate with law enforcemen­t. It also accuses Kelly of using physical abuse, violence and blackmail to prevent victims from providing evidence to law enforcemen­t.

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