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"This is a significant outcome for all victims of R. Kelly and especially for the survivors who so bravely testified about the horrific and sadistic abuse they endured," says Breon Peace, the US attorney for the Eastern District of New York, after the former R&B singer was sentenced to 30 years in prison for sex crimes. SOUNDBITE
Two women claiming to be R. Kelly's sisters, victims' attorney Gloria Allred, R. Kelly's attorney Jennifer Bonjean and prosecutors arrive at a federal court in New York, as the US singer faces sentencing over a sex crimes case. Prosecutors urge the court to put the artist behind bars for at least 25 years. IMAGES
Siblings and lawyers of Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as victim Annie Farmer and her lawyer, arrive at a New York court where the former socialite will learn her fate when a US judge sentences her for helping late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse girls. IMAGES
New York, Sep 27 (EFE/EPA).- American singer R. Kelly was found guilty on Monday of sex trafficking and racketeering after a six-week trial in New York City in which dozens of witnesses offered graphic testimony.The jury announced its verdict after nine hours of deliberations over two days.The 54-year-old Kelly, a major recording artist who won three Grammy Awards in 1998 for his most famous song, "I Believe I Can Fly," is due to be sentenced on May 4 by the same federal judge who presided over his trial in Brooklyn. He faces a sentence of 10 years to life in prison. (Camera: JUSTIN LANE). SHOT LIST: THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL COURTHOUSE, WHERE R. KELLY WAS FOUND GUILTY ON MULTIPLE CHARGES OF RACKETEERING AND SEX TRAFFICKING IN THE BROOKLYN BOROUGH OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK, US.
New York, Sep 27 (EFE/EPA).- American singer R. Kelly was found guilty on Monday of sex trafficking and racketeering after a six-week trial in New York City in which dozens of witnesses offered graphic testimony.The jury announced its verdict after nine hours of deliberations over two days.The 54-year-old Kelly, a major recording artist who won three Grammy Awards in 1998 for his most famous song, "I Believe I Can Fly," is due to be sentenced on May 4 by the same federal judge who presided over his trial in Brooklyn. He faces a sentence of 10 years to life in prison. (Camera: JUSTIN LANE). SHOT LIST: THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL COURTHOUSE, WHERE R. KELLY WAS FOUND GUILTY ON MULTIPLE CHARGES OF RACKETEERING AND SEX TRAFFICKING IN THE BROOKLYN BOROUGH OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK, US.