Minutes later,
surrounded by
bodyguards, he left
the courthouse
without comment.
Dozens of fans
screamed and cheered
as he climbed into a
waiting SUV.
Both Kelly and the
now 23-year-old
alleged victim had
denied they were the
ones appearing on
the tape, which was
played for the jury
at the beginning and
end of the trial.
The prosecution's
star witness was a
woman who said she
engaged in three-way
sex with Kelly and
the girl from the
video. Defense
attorneys argued the
man on the tape
didn't have a large
mole on his back, as
Kelly does.
The jury of nine men
and three women
included the wife of
a Baptist preacher
from Kelly's
Chicago-area
hometown, as well as
a compliance officer
for a Chicago
investment firm and
a man in his 60s who
emigrated from
then-Communist
Romania nearly 40
years ago. Eight
jurors were white
and four were black
Jurors took the sex
tape at the center
of the trial with
them, and a monitor
was set up in the
jury room in case
they wanted to
review it.
Kelly was
charged with 14
counts of
videotaping himself
having sex with an
underage girl, who
prosecutors say was
as young as 13.
The 41-year-old
superstar's trial
was repeatedly
delayed, once
because the judge
seriously injured
himself falling off
a ladder and another
time because Kelly
had emergency
surgery to remove
his appendix.
Despite his legal
troubles, Kelly --
who rose from
poverty on Chicago's
South Side to become
a star singer,
songwriter and
producer -- still
retains a huge
following, and his
popularity has
arguably grown in
recent years.
The singer has
released more than
half a dozen albums,
most of them selling
over a million
copies. He's also
had a multitude of
hits and gone on
tours. Kelly has a
new song, "Hair
Braider," out now,
and is due to
release a new album
in July.
Kelly, always
meticulously dressed
in a suit and tie,
appeared tense at
times during the
trial, furrowing his
brow. He seemed
particularly ill at
ease when
prosecutors played
the sex tape in open
court after opening
arguments.
In the video,
entered into
evidence as
"People's Exhibit
No. 1," a man has
sex with a young
female, who is naked
for most of the
recording. She is
often blank-faced.
The man speaks to
her in a hushed
voice, and she calls
him "Daddy."
In one scene,
alluded to in one
count of the
indictment, the man
urinates on the
female.
The issue of whether
there was or wasn't
a fingernail-sized
mole on the man's
lower back was a
subject of hours of
testimony. A defense
witness told jurors
there was no mole on
his back, proving
it's not Kelly, who
has such a mole. But
a prosecution
witness displayed
freeze frames of the
video where a dark
spot seemed to
appear as the man
turns to take off
his pants.
One surreal moment
came when a defense
expert played a
segment of the tape
he doctored showing
two headless bodies
engaging in sex. The
defense said that
backed their
argument that
Kelly's likeness
could have been
computer-generated.
Cross examination
was often heated.
Several witnesses
cried on the stand.
The star prosecution
witness, Lisa Van
Allen, became teary
eyed as she told
jurors she engaged
in several three-way
sexual encounters
with Kelly and the
alleged victim,
including once on a
basketball court.
Kelly videotaped the
trysts, she said.
Van Allen also
claimed Kelly used
to carry a duffel
bag stuffed full of
his homemade sex
tapes.
The defense called
several witnesses in
a bid to discredit
Van Allen, accusing
her of trying to
extort money from
Kelly. Under
cross-examination,
Van Allen admitted
she once stole
Kelly's $20,000
diamond-studded
watch from a hotel.