Man testifies against R. Kelly in sex-trafficking trial

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In this courtroom artist's sketch, former R. Kelly employee Tom Arnold testifies at the R&B star's trial in New York, Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021. The 54-year-old Kelly has repeatedly denied accusations that he preyed on several alleged victims during a 30-year career highlighted by his mega hit "I Believe I Can Fly."(AP Photo/Elizabeth Williams)

NEW YORK ā€“ After several days of testimony from women claiming they were groomed and sexually abused by R. Kelly, a man took the witness stand at Kelly's sex-trafficking trial in New York City on Monday to say the R&B star exploited him in the same way when he was a high school student.

The witness, testifying in federal court in Brooklyn without using his real name, told a jury how Kelly lured him to his Chicago-area home in 2007 with false offers of helping him with his fledgling music career.

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Kelly asked the alleged victim, then 17, ā€œwhat I was willing to do for music,ā€ the witness said. He replied, ā€œI'll carry your bags. ... Anything you need, I'll be willing to do.ā€

ā€œThat's not it. That's not it,ā€ he said Kelly responded before asking him if he ever fantasized about having sex with men. He described how Kelly then ā€œcrawled down on his knees and proceeded to give me oral sex," even though, ā€œI wasn't into it.ā€

Afterward, ā€œhe told me to keep between him and me,ā€ he said.

In a later episode, Kelly snapped his fingers to summon a naked girl from where she was hiding under a boxing ring to give Kelly and the witness oral sex, the man told the jury.

He kept seeing Kelly after that because ā€œI really wanted to make it in the music industry," he said.

The witness was testifying as part of a cooperation agreement stemming from his guilty plea in a separate case alleging he was part of a botched scheme to bribe a woman to not testify against Kelly. No charges were brought against Kelly related to the scheme.

Kelly, 54, has repeatedly denied accusations that he preyed on victims during a 30-year career highlighted by his 1996 mega hit ā€œI Believe I Can Fly.ā€ His lawyers have portrayed his accusers as groupies who are lying about their relationships with him.

Earlier Monday, a woman testified that Kelly sexually assaulted her at age 17 following a performance in Miami in 1994. The witness, also testifying without using her real name, claimed that Kellyā€™s cronies took her and a friend to his dressing room after the show before he pulled down her shorts and forced her to have unprotected sex, she said.

ā€œI was in complete shock,ā€ she said. ā€œI didnā€™t know what to say at all. I basically went blank.ā€

Afterward, she and her friend ā€œunlocked the door and ran out of there,ā€ she said.

On cross-examination, defense attorney Deveraux Cannick pressed the witness on why, after someone allegedly ā€œraped you,ā€ she waited more than two decades to contact law enforcement.

"Because I didn't want to feel more shame and trauma,ā€œ she said.


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