R. Kelly is sentenced to 30 years in prison (2024)

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The disgraced R&B star R. Kelly was sentenced Wednesday to 30 years in prison.

He was sentenced in New York by federal Judge Ann Donnelly, who spoke at length before issuing the sentence. At one point, she quoted a victim impact statement from a woman known in court as Stephanie, who told Kelly, "No price was too high for someone else to pay for your happiness."

"This case is not about sex," the judge said. "It is about violence, cruelty and control."

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Donnelly acknowledged points made by defense, including that Kelly endured a very difficult childhood, with sexual abuse at the hands of his sister and a landlord. However, she added, "You are a person who had great advantages — worldwide fame and celebrity, untold money."

Kelly declined to address the court himself. His lawyer cited pending cases: a second federal trial in Illinois, slated to begin Aug. 15, and separate criminal charges in Minnesota. The charges include child p*rnography and obstruction of justice.

Kelly's conviction

Last year, Kelly was found guilty of charges including sexual exploitation of a child, racketeering, bribery and sex trafficking. The jury found the government proved Kelly was at the head of a criminal conspiracy to recruit and coerce girls, boys and women into sex.

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The Allegations Against R. Kelly: An Abridged History

During the weekslong trial, multiple victims established a pattern where they would see Kelly at a show or out in public, and an associate of Kelly would hand them a phone number to call. From there they would be ensnared in a system of sexual and psychological abuse. Kelly forced his victims to perform sexual acts for his gratification (which he often filmed). He set up strict rules dictating where his victims were allowed to go and who they were allowed to speak to. And he forced to them to write letters or video tape themselves claiming they were doing everything of their own free will.

Accusers spoke about how he hurt them

Before the judge announced Kelly's sentence, seven women made their own statements to and about him and about the abuse they suffered. At no point did Kelly look at his accusers.

A woman identified in court as Angela said, "We will be able to live again."

She said, "I am a representation of every woman, boy, child, man that you have ever afflicted with your deplorable, inexplicable acts, and with that I leave you with yourself, Robert Sylvester Kelly."

Another woman, known in court as Jane Doe 2, described enduring depression and stress related to Kelly's abuse. She paused in her comments to demand his attention when Kelly whispered to his attorney. "I'm sorry," she said. "I don't want to interrupt his conversation."

A man identified as Charles, the father of another woman, said in a resigned tone, "So many people love you and they hate us." He noted that Kelly hadn't expressed remorse. Charles urged Kelly to confess and to ask for God's forgiveness.

Kelly's defense lawyer promises an appeal

"Obviously he's devastated," Kelly's lawyer Jennifer Bonjean said outside the courthouse. "Thirty years in prison is like a life sentence for him, but at the same time we knew the government was asking for 25 years. We were prepared for what the judge might impose and we are now prepared to fight this appeal."

Victims were heard

After the sentencing hearing, U.S. Attorney Breon Peace said the case meant the "voices of mostly Black and brown women and children ... were heard and believed, and for [them,] justice was finally achieved."

The sentencing comes after decades of allegations against the multi-platinum singer. In 2008, he stood trial in his hometown of Chicago for child p*rnography. He was acquitted of all charges.

From there, Kelly continued to live his life of superstardom, performing across the world and selling out venues.

In 2019, the TV docuseries Surviving R. Kelly renewed interest in the sexual abuse allegations against Kelly and gave a sustained push to the activists who had been pushing for Kelly to be pulled off airwaves and stages.

Jovante Cunningham, an accuser who had appeared in Surviving R. Kelly, said after the sentencing, "There wasn't a day in my life, up until this moment, that I actually believed that the judicial system would come through for Black and brown girls. Thirty years did he do this, and 30 years is what he got."

R. Kelly is sentenced to 30 years in prison (2024)

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R. Kelly is sentenced to 30 years in prison? ›

A federal judge on Thursday handed singer R. Kelly a 20-year prison sentence for his convictions of child p*rnography and the enticement of minors for sex but said he will serve nearly all of the sentence simultaneously with a 30-year sentence imposed last year on racketeering charges.

How much is R. Kelly worth right now? ›

As of 2024, unexpectedly, his net worth is estimated to be negative $2 million, meaning he is millions in debt. R. Kelly's main source of income was, of course, his wildly successful music career over many years.

What year did Surviving R. Kelly come out? ›

Kelly is a Lifetime documentary detailing sexual abuse allegations against American singer Robert "R." Kelly. Its first season aired over three nights, from January 3 to January 5, 2019.

What happened with Aaliyah and R. Kelly? ›

The late “Rock the Boat” singer entered into an illegal marriage with Kelly in August 1994, when she was 15 years old and he was 27. Her parents reportedly annulled the marriage — the license of which illegally listed Aaliyah's age as 18 — in February 1995.

What were R. Kelly's rules? ›

During the trial, a former assistant testified that many of Kelly's victims had to request his permission to do most things, like eat or use the bathroom, and Kelly or a manager were often called in if these rules were broken.

What is R. Kelly's net worth as of 2024? ›

R Kelly's net worth 'has plunged to negative $2 million'

Did Joycelyn Savage leave R. Kelly? ›

After Joycelyn Savage's parents continually attempted to get their daughter to leave the singer R. Kelly for years to no avail, even in the wake of R. Kelly's prison sentencing, their daughter stood firm in her love for the disgraced R&B artist.

Was Surviving R. Kelly removed from Netflix? ›

It was briefly removed, back in April of 2022. That is because Netflix's contract to present the series ended on April 10, 2022 date. Today, though — the entire Surviving R. Kelly series is back on Netflix, and any Netflix subscriber can once again view it.

Who was the 14 year old in Surviving R. Kelly? ›

On Thursday, Jane, who was Kelly's goddaughter, identified herself as the person on the tapes shown on Friday, and said she was 14 years old when they were filmed.

Were R. Kelly and Aaliyah in love? ›

According to various reports, Aaliyah and Kelly's working relationship — which the former had described as "fun" and "really close" — had not only turned romantic, but the pair had actually secretly married.

What was Aaliyah doing when she died? ›

On August 25, 2001, at the age of 22, Aaliyah was killed in an airplane accident in the Bahamas along with eight other people on board, when the overloaded aircraft she was traveling in crashed shortly after takeoff.

How old was R. Kelly when he messed with Aaliyah? ›

Kelly, then aged 27, wed 15-year-old singer Aaliyah at a secret ceremony in Chicago. Vibe magazine later discovered Aaliyah had lied about her age on the wedding certificate, listing herself as 18.

Who is Kelly's daughter? ›

What type of racketeering did R. Kelly do? ›

Kelly and his associates are held responsible for alleged coordinated sexual abuse of minors. Using a racketeering charge to connect these acts may or may not be successful in court. R. Kelly's alleged violations of the Mann Act are connected to the charge of racketeering as what are known as “predicate” charges.

What group did R. Kelly start out with? ›

R. Kelly - R. Kelly first sang his smooth vocals as part of the Chicago-based group M.G.M. (Mentally Gifted Men) and had minor success with the single "Why U Wanna Play Me." Rob and the group signed with Jive in 1991 but after finding out R was being paid more, they balked and were replaced with Public Announcement.

What is R. Kelly highest net worth? ›

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Robert Sylvester Kelly has an estimated net worth of around minus $2million. It was revealed in 2020 that Kelly owes over $1.9million to the Internal Revenue Service. At the peak of his career, it is estimated that Kelly was worth around $100million.

Where is R. Kelly House? ›

Great room at 1 Maros Lane, Olympia Fields, Illinois, listed by Alex Wolking of Keller Williams ONEChicago. The home was once owned R. Kelly and renovated by its most recent owner, Rudolph Isley. Sitting area at 1 Maros Lane, Olympia Fields, Illinois, listed by Alex Wolking of Keller Williams ONEChicago.

How much does Kelly make a year? ›

Kelly makes $22 million each year for Live, according to Celebrity Net Worth, which is just seriously impressive. Back in 2017, she was making an $18 million salary for the show, according to Forbes. And that was expected to go up to $20 million in 2018.

What is Kelly's salary on Live? ›

Kelly Ripa reportedly earns in the $20 million range each year for her role as the senior co-host of Live!. As each season consists of around 257 to 259 episodes, that means she earns around $77,520 per episode, give or take.

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