Good afternoon, Chicago.
Opening statements have begun in R. Kelly’s federal trial in Chicago.
Prosecutors outlined their accusations in the plainest possible language: “The defendant, Robert Kelly, had sex with multiple children,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Jason Julien told the jury. “He made videotapes of himself having sex with children. And these two (co-)defendants, Derrel McDavid and Milton Brown, knew about it.”
Kelly sat hunched at the defense table throughout opening statements, dressed in a dark blue suit and light blue tie. For the most part he appeared to be fixing his gaze straight ahead.
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