
R. Kelly Associate Sentenced to 96 Months in Prison for Intimidating Victim
Michael Williams previously charged with arson for setting fire to car to prevent Jane Doe witness-victim from cooperating with authorities
Michael Williams previously charged with arson for setting fire to car to prevent Jane Doe witness-victim from cooperating with authorities
Singer's lawyer also revealed that Kelly was placed on suicide watch in days after Brooklyn conviction
After Brooklyn verdict, singer will likely return to Chicago to face two trials - one federal, one state - on sexual abuse charges
Jury convicts singer on all counts of racketeering, sexual exploitation of a child and kidnapping
Lawyer Deveraux Cannick references Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mike Pence while framing criminal case as constitutional battle
Singer opts to not take the stand in his own defense, avoiding prosecutors' cross-examination
Dhanai Ramnanan and Larry Hood claim they've never seen the singer commit a litany of accused abuses, though the prosecution swiftly attempted to dismantle their argument
Nathan Edmond discusses 10-minute hotel ceremony for the first time since singers' illegal August 31st, 1994 wedding
Former studio employee also likens working for Kelly to stepping into The Twilight Zone
Jerhonda Pace was 16 when the prosecution says the R&B star took her virginity
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