R. Kelly gets 30 years for sexual mis-behaviour

New York City – R. Kelly was sentenced on Wednesday to 30 years in prison, following the multi-platinum R&B singer’s conviction for exploiting his stardom and wealth over decades to lure women and under-age girls into his orbit for sex.

The sentence was imposed by United States district judge Ann Donnelly in Brooklyn federal court.

Kelly, 55, was convicted last September following a 5-1/2 week trial that amplified accusations that had dogged the singer of the Grammy-winning hit, “I Believe I Can Fly”, since the early 2000s.

He is among the most prominent people convicted of sexual mis-behaviour during the #MeToo movement against such conduct by prominent men.

Earlier, several women who testified against Kelly during the trial spoke about how he had promised to mentor them and help them attain stardom, only to subject them to degrading sexual treatment and physical harm.

Many said the abuse led to mental health problems that persist.

(Reuters)

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