After four weeks of testimony by more than 30 witnesses, closing arguments are set to begin Monday morning in the trial of R&B star R. Kelly on federal child pornography and obstruction of justice charges.
Arguments from the government and defense attorneys are expected to take seven hours, making it unclear if jurors will also begin deliberating Monday.-born singer sexually abusing an underage girl — who testified during the trial’s first week that Kelly began abusing her at age 14 — prosecutors have charged that Kelly groomed young girls for sex, and paid out a fortune to hide his crimes.
Lawyers for Kelly and his two co-defendants — former business manager, Derrel McDavid, and former assistant, Milton "June" Brown — have attacked the credibility of Kelly’s accusers and that of witnesses who have admitted they concealed evidence of alleged child pornography in exchange for payoffs from the star.Federal prosecutors have rested their case against R. Kelly. The defense will begin calling witnesses Thursday.
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