The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

R. Kelly sentenced to 30 years in sex traffickin­g case

- By Tom Hays and Bobby Caina Calvan

NEW YORK » R&B star R. Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison Wednesday for using his superstard­om to subject young fans, some just children, to systematic sexual abuse.

The singer and songwriter, 55, was convicted of racketeeri­ng and sex traffickin­g last year at a trial that gave voice to accusers who had once wondered if their stories were being ignored because they were Black women.

U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly imposed the sentence after hearing from several survivors who attested to how Kelly’s exploitati­on reverberat­ed across their lives.

“You made me do things that broke my spirit. I literally wished I would die because of how low you made me feel,” said one unnamed survivor, addressing Kelly, who kept his hands folded and his eyes downcast. “Do you remember that?”

Kelly did not address the court.

The sentence caps a slow-motion fall for Kelly, who was adored by legions of fans and sold millions of albums even after allegation­s about his abuse of young girls began circulatin­g publicly in the 1990s.

Widespread outrage over Kelly’s sexual misconduct didn’t come until the #MeToo reckoning, reaching a crescendo after the release of the docuseries “Surviving R. Kelly.”

Kelly’s lawyers had argued he should get no more than 10 years in prison because he had a traumatic childhood “involving severe, prolonged childhood sexual abuse, poverty, and violence.”

As an adult with “literacy deficienci­es,” the star was “repeatedly defrauded and financiall­y abused, often by the people he paid to protect him,” his lawyers said.

The hitmaker is known for work including the 1996 hit “I Believe I Can Fly” and the cult classic “Trapped in the Closet,” a multi-part tale of sexual betrayal and intrigue.

Allegation­s that Kelly abused young girls began circulatin­g publicly in the 1990s. He was sued in 1997 by a woman who alleged sexual battery and sexual harassment while she was a minor, and he later faced criminal child-pornograph­y charges related to a different girl in Chicago. A jury there acquitted him in 2008, and he settled the lawsuit.

All the while, Kelly continued to sell millions of albums.

The Brooklyn federal court jury convicted him after hearing that he used his entourage of managers and aides to meet girls and keep them obedient, an operation that prosecutor­s said amounted to a criminal enterprise.

Kelly used his “fame, money and popularity” to systematic­ally “prey upon children and young women for his own sexual gratificat­ion,” prosecutor­s wrote in a court filing earlier this month.

Several accusers testified that Kelly subjected them to perverse and sadistic whims when they were underage.

The accusers alleged they were ordered to sign nondisclos­ure forms, and were subjected to threats and punishment­s such as violent spankings if they broke what one referred to as “Rob’s rules.”

Some said they believed the videotapes he shot of them having sex would be used against them if they exposed what was happening.

According to testimony, Kelly gave several accusers herpes without disclosing he had an STD, coerced a teenage boy to join him for sex with a naked girl who emerged from underneath a boxing ring in his garage, and shot a shaming video that showed one victim smearing feces on her face as punishment for breaking his rules.

Kelly has denied any wrongdoing. He didn’t testify at his trial, but his thenlawyer­s portrayed his accusers as girlfriend­s and groupies who weren’t forced to do anything against their will and stayed with him because they enjoyed the perks of his lifestyle.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? R. Kelly at the Leighton Criminal Courthouse in Chicago on Sept. 17, 2019. The R&B legend was sentenced in a New York City courtroom to 30years in prison.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS R. Kelly at the Leighton Criminal Courthouse in Chicago on Sept. 17, 2019. The R&B legend was sentenced in a New York City courtroom to 30years in prison.

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