R. Kelly’s Child Pornography Conviction Upheld In Chicago

    R. Kelly‘s conviction for child pornography in Chicago has been upheld by an appellate court, and it is now likely that he will spend the remainder of his life in prison.

    Bureau of Prisons records obtained by HipHopDX confirm that the disgraced singer is being held at a medium-security prison in North Carolina, and he is not due to be released until 2045, when he will be 78 years old.

    Additionally, the Chicago Sun-Times reports that the 2022 decision to convict him of the crime was upheld as of Friday (April 26), and it is unclear whether Kelly has any further opportunities to appeal.

    R. Kelly will serve his sentence at the FCI Butner prison, where he was transferred from Chicago back in December 2023.

    Last month, R. Kelly’s attorney Jennifer Bonjean claimed college fraternities could be deemed racketeering organizations under a law used to convict the singer.

    The law was used when he was found guilty on three counts of child pornography and three counts of child enticement.

    Bonjean tried to persuade judges that prosecutors improperly used a racketeering statute written to shut down organized crime to go after R. Kelly, in attempt to reverse his 2021 convictions or win him a new trial.

    She said it was unfair prosecutors charged Kelly with leading a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization (RICO) enterprise from 1994 to 2018.

    “This was not a collection of people who had a purpose to recruit girls for sexual abuse or child pornography,” she said. “Whether they turned a blind eye, whether some of them suspected that some of these girls were underage, that’s a whole different matter.

    “And once we get into that sort of territory, where we’re going to say that constitutes a RICO enterprise, well we have a lot of organizations — we have a lot of frat houses — we have all types of organizations that are now going to become RICO enterprises.”

    The judges reportedly questioned Bonjean and a prosecutor who defended the government’s handling of the case.

    Assistant U.S. attorney Kayla Bensing stated Kelly’s network of aides and employees were part of Kelly’s “system in place that lured young people in to his orbit” before he “took over their lives.”

    6 thoughts on “R. Kelly’s Child Pornography Conviction Upheld In Chicago

    1. Any news about KP is never good. I said it b4 & i'll say it again: I hate Petty & i think he is a straight up coward. says:

      Good

    2. 15 14 yeears what is the age 18 could have done it playing it straight but no i believe was brownstoned stay strong robert people still care

    3. R Kelly problems are if his own actions! His failures were being found innocent and doing the same thing again thinking he has some special status and can’t be prosecuted! Little did he knows to many federal agencies was investigating him. Bottom line is he was caught found guilty by a jury of his peers and sentence to life in prison and he is just a number!

      1. Black mail i mean seriously he says in the movie “this 14 year old pussy” going down on her off the bed on the side he says that follow instructions recorded……. You want to do this well criminals who ever the hell they are oooooh but remember our little secret……. His ass sold……….. Blackmail

    4. It’s not like he was at the zoo picking up kids eating funnel cakes and holding balloons with sticky fingers

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