Last month, Robert Kelly (Rh Kelly), the singer of the hit I Believe I Can Fly, was sentenced to 30 years in prison. He was found guilty of sexual exploitation, abuse of minors, and human trafficking for extortion. According to his lawyer, the musician was sent to Brooklyn prison, where he was put on suicide watch, a special kind of monitoring of suicidal people.

The next hearing in the singer R. Kelley case will be held tomorrow, and this time the victim of violence, who previously refused to testify, will appear before the jury. The girl fell into the hands of the disgraced artist when she was 14 years old. Meanwhile, in 2008, Ar Kelly was acquitted by the court for refusing to testify in full, it is also alleged that the singer could have paid the victim to avoid punishment.
According to preliminary testimony, Ar Kelly raped an underage girl for two years and recorded it on camera. Video evidence proving the singer’s guilt will be presented in court. The artist himself does not recognize the charges against him.
Source: People Talk

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