New York Daily News

R. KELLY IN CUSTODY

R&B SINGER BOOKED ON 10 SEX CHARGES, SURRENDERS TO CHICACO POLICE

- BY PETER SBLENDORIO AND NANCY DILLON

After decades of dodging claims he was a platinumse­lling predator, Grammy-winning R&B singer R. Kelly was charged Friday with 10 counts of aggravated sex abuse in Chicago.

Kelly arrived at a Chicago police precinct at about 8:15 p.m. Friday in a dark-colored van with heavily-tinted windows.

He wore a puffy blue winter jacket as he headed into the precinct. Kelly’s security detail kept reporters and cameramen at arm’s length, and he did not answer any questions.

Kelly was expected to be held overnight and appear in court on Saturday.

The new indictment involves four victims, three of them minors at the time, Cook County State Attorney Kim Foxx said.

Kelly was “shell-shocked” and “extraordin­arily disappoint­ed and depressed” by the felony charges, his lawyer Steve Greenberg told the Associated Press.

Greenberg said he offered to sit down with prosecutor­s to explain why the charges were “baseless,” but that never happened.

Shortly after the blockbuste­r charging announceme­nt, lawyer Michael Avenatti said one of the underage victims was his client.

Avenatti said video he turned over to Foxx’s office earlier this month showed Kelly having sex with a 14-yearold girl in or around 1999 — and also showed the singer urinating on the girl.

The 40-minute video “leaves no question” the girl was underage at the time, and Kelly knew it, Avenatti said.

He said both Kelly and the girl referred to her age “in excess of 10 separate times on the video,” and that the girl also called Kelly “daddy.”

The lawyer released images from the video on Twitter, including one with a red arrow pointing to the mole on Kelly’s back that featured prominentl­y in the singer’s 2008 sex-tape trial, which ended in his acquittal.

“The video is far superior (to) the video that was used in connection with the 2008 trial. It is an entirely different video,” Avenatti said.

Avenatti, best known for representi­ng Stormy Daniels in her lawsuits against President Trump, said he started working on the case in April and now represents two alleged victims, two parents and two “whistleblo­wers.”

The 10 counts approved against Kelly each carry a possible sentence of three to seven years in prison, but probation is possible, Foxx said Friday. The incidents charged in the indictment occurred between May 1998 and January 2010.

The “I Believe I Can Fly” artist has faced sexual misconduct allegation­s throughout his career, including multiple accusation­s of sexual interactio­n with minors, but he has denied any wrongdoing.

Allegation­s against Kelly gained renewed attention earlier this year when Lifetime aired a six-part documentar­y series titled, “Surviving R. Kelly.”

After the series aired, Foxx urged any victims to come forward.

She described the claims made about the singer as “deeply, deeply disturbing.”

“It takes the courage to relive and repeatedly reexperien­ce trauma by telling your story of sexual victimizat­ion, but we rely heavily on victim accounts and witness statements to prosecute cases involving sexual assault and domestic violence,” Foxx said at the time.

On Thursday, a pair of Baltimore women claimed at a New York press conference that Kelly preyed on them during the mid-1990s, when they were minors. They claimed Kelly entered the hotel suite he invited them to with his penis out and had sex with one of the women, Latresa Scaff, who was 16 at the time.

Kelly was also accused of secretly marrying the late singer Aaliyah in the mid-1990s, when she was 15. In recent years, Kelly has also been accused of controllin­g the lives of multiple women who live at his homes.

A campaign using the hashtag #MuteRKelly has called for boycotts of the singer’s music over the allegation­s surroundin­g him.

His longtime label Sony Music and its subsidiary brand RCA Records dropped him last month.

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R&B Singer R. Kelly (below and left) is taken into custody in after turning himself in to police in Chicago.
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