Federal prosecutors in New York have asked a judge for permission to add additional allegations to their case against R. Kelly, including claims that members of his entourage bribed a Cook County clerk in 2019 for information on his legal issues and also paid for a fake ID for the late Aaliyah back in 1994.
According to the Chicago Sun-Times, the R&B singer and bonafide nasty manâs racketeering trial will begin in Brooklyn next month. He was indicted in Brooklyn on accusations that he ran a criminal enterprise that recruited women and girls for illegal sex.
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The Sun-Times reports that prosecutors obtained a recording of a conversation between Kelly and someone claiming to be his crisis manager who told the singer that he had âtwo peopleâ who âknow a lotâ and said Kelly needed to determine what he âcan do for them.â This conversation happened after Lifetimeâs Surviving R. Kelly documentary hit the airwaves, according to the newspaper.
From the Sun-Times:
Kelly allegedly replied, âWhat you do, man, is write something on a piece of paper and give me what I should tip the bailiff. What I should tip the, uh, the valet. Like when my uncle come up here and say âRob, the valet guy, he parked the car over there.â I say, âSo what should I give him?â He say, âWell, 20, 30, 30 dollars.â I gave him 30 dollars. So what Iâm saying is I donât know that number.â
Later during that same conversation, the crisis manager allegedly told Kelly he had paid a Cook County clerk $2,500 and obtained a âburnerâ phone for the clerk to help get information about Kellyâs legal trouble. Cook County prosecutors charged Kelly with aggravated criminal sexual abuse in February 2019.
âThatâs done,â the crisis manager allegedly said of the payment to the clerk. âYou donât know nothing.â
Kelly allegedly replied, âExactly.â
As for the fake ID claim, the Sun-Times reports, prosecutors say Kelly had a member of his entourage pay $500 to obtain the document. He married Aaliyah when she was 15, and prosecutors claim he obtained the phony documentation for her to ensure that she couldnât be forced to testify against him in court.
ABC 7 in Chicago reported that the Cook County Circuit Court Clerkâs office responded to these claims:
âI want to be very clear that any type of corruption or inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated under my administration. The incident that allegedly occurred between a Cook County clerk and an R. Kelly representative took place before my tenure and we will open an investigation into this matter to ensure anyone who may have been involved does not remain a part of our Office.â
In addition to those allegations, the Sun-Times also reports that prosecutors claim Kelly sexually abused a 17-year-old boy in 2006.
More from the Sun-Times:
(The document) said Kelly invited the boy to his studio, purportedly to help the boy with his musical aspirations. Kelly allegedly asked the boy what he would do to succeed in the music business and then had sexual contact with the boy.
The feds say the boy then introduced Kelly to a close male friend who was 16 or 17. They said Kelly started a sexual relationship with that person several years later.
Kelly has routinely (and very loudly) denied all of the allegations against him. Heâs been charged with a bevy of crimes on both the state and federal levels in New York, Illinois, and Minnesota.
As for these new allegations filed by the feds in New York, Kelly has not been formally charged for any of the additional claims.
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