R. Kelly Requests Judge Reverse Conviction Or Grant New Trial
R. Kelly Requests Judge Reverse Fed Conviction Or Grant New Trial

Source: Cook County Department of Corrections / Cook County Department of Corrections
R. Kelly and his defense team have filed motions to a judge in Chicago to have his federal convictions tossed out or to grant him a new trial.
According to reports, Kellyās lead attorney Jennifer Bonjean filed the motions in a federal court in Chicago, Illinois on Tuesday (Nov. 15). The dual motions request that the judge throw out the artistās federal convictions for child pornography and sexual abuse and grant a new trial. The motions are considered routine and are expected to be denied, but they will help to preserve arguments that could be presented later to the seventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
Bonjean wrote in the motions filed with U.S. District Judge Harry LeinenweberĀ that the convictions be thrown out due to several technicalities. One of those was a claim that clinical psychologist Darrell Turner ā the first witness for the prosecution ā submitted āperjured testimonyā regarding his payment for hours on the case.
āIn the case at bar, the governmentās case ⦠turned on the credibility of the complainants. The government bolstered the credibility of the complainants through āexpert testimonyā of a witness who knowingly gave false testimony and misled the jury,ā she wrote in the document. A separate motion declared that prosecutors had failed to prove exactly how the disgraced singer ācoercedā his victims, known as āJaneā, āNiaā, and āPaulineā into engaging in sex acts with the intent of creating the infamous tapes of those acts.
āWhile the evidence may have been sufficient to prove violations of criminal sexual abuse under the Illinois criminal code, it did not establish that Defendant: (1) enticed or persuaded Jane to engage in the prohibited conduct; or (2) that he did so with the purpose of producing the contraband images,ā Bonjean wrote in the filing.
Kelly was convicted in September on multiple charges by a jury who found he was guilty of sexually abusing āJaneā (who was his 14-year-old stepdaughter) and other minors from the late 1990s and into the early 2000s. However, he and his co-defendants Derrel McDavid and Milton āJuneā Brown, were acquitted on charges of covering up the abuses.
The 55-year-old had previously been sentenced to 30 years in prison after being convicted of racketeering and sex trafficking charges in New York earlier this year. Sentencing for these latest charges has been set for Feb. 23, 2023 where Kelly could receive an additional prison term of 10 to 90 years.
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