Times-Herald (Vallejo)

R. Kelly accused of sexual contact with boy

- By Jennifer Peltz

NEW YORK >> Federal prosecutor­s in R. Kelly’s sex traffickin­g case say he had sexual contact with an underage boy in addition to girls, and the government wants jurors in his upcoming sex traffickin­g trial to hear those claims.

Prosecutor­s aired a wide-ranging raft of additional allegation­s — but not new charges — against the R&B star in a court filing Friday. Jury selection is due to start Aug. 9 in a New York federal court for Kelly, who denies ever abusing anyone.

A message was sent Saturday to his lawyers about the additional allegation­s.

The Grammy Awardwinni­ng singer is charged with leading what prosecutor­s call a criminal enterprise of managers, bodyguards and other employees who allegedly helped him recruit women and girls for sex and pornograph­y and to exercise a lot of control over them.

The charges involve six different women and girls, who aren’t named in court filings.

Now, prosecutor­s would also like jurors to hear about more than a dozen other people whom the government alleges that Kelly sexually or physically abused, threatened or otherwise mistreated.

Among them, the government says, was a 17-year-old boy and aspiring musician whom Kelly

met at a McDonald’s in December 2006 and later invited to his Chicago studio. After asking the boy what he would do to make it in the music business, Kelly propositio­ned and had sexual contact with him while he was still underage, according to prosecutor­s’ court filing.

And when Kelly was about to go on trial on child pornograph­y charges in Chicago in 2008, the same youth told the singer he had access to a juror, and Kelly asked him to contact the juror and vouch he was a “good guy,” prosecutor­s wrote.

The filing doesn’t say whether the youth did so. Kelly was acquitted in that case.

The boy also introduced Kelly to a 16- or 17-year-old male friend, with whom prosecutor­s say the singer began a sexual relationsh­ip several years later. Kelly also filmed the two youths in sexual encounters with other people, including some of Kelly’s girlfriend­s, according to the filing.

Prosecutor­s wrote that the accounts of the boys and others would help show that the actual charges “were not isolated events and were part of a larger pattern.”

The multiplati­num-selling singer, born Robert Sylvester Kelly, 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.

 ?? ANTONIO PEREZ — CHICAGO TRIBUNE ?? R. Kelly appears during a hearing at the Leighton Criminal Courthouse in Chicago.
ANTONIO PEREZ — CHICAGO TRIBUNE R. Kelly appears during a hearing at the Leighton Criminal Courthouse in Chicago.

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