R. Kelly Witnesses Testify About Alleged Intimidation, Pay Offs In 2008 Trial: Report


They also say he had his team secure travel for underage girls to visit him for sexual purposes.

The grand jury is in session, and they’ve steadily been hearing testimony from witnesses who paint an unfavorable picture R. Kelly. There are investigations into Kelly in both Illinois and various districts in New York, and the singer and his attorneys are doing their best to prepare a defense. TMZ reports that on Wednesday, witnesses took to the stand to say that Kelly’s entourage made arrangements for underaged girls to travel across state lines for the purpose sexual intercourse. 

One person reportedly told the grand jury that members Kelly’s team paid people to not take the stand in his 2008 trial where he faced charges child pornography. According to TMZ, Kelly alleged paid f the family his purported victim in the 2008 case. Prosecutors tried convincing a jury that the girl in a sex tape was Kelly’s goddaughter, but the jury didn’t believe the accusations and Kelly was acquitted. The girls didn’t testify at the trial.

R. Kelly Witnesses Testify About Alleged Intimidation, Pay Offs In 2008 Trial: Report
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Kelly’s 2008 case is reportedly at the forefront this grand jury testimony as the court attempts to navigate allegations witness intimidation and threats physical violence. Some have stated that at the time, witnesses were sent on vacations during the trial to keep them from testifying against the singer. 

Last week, one Kelly’s attorneys,  Raed Shalabi, told The Blast that despite it all, Kelly is optimistic that he will receive a fair trial. He said the court public opinion may not be on his side, but Kelly reportedly has faith in the system