Judge Orders R.Kelly To Pay $300K To Victims Of Sexual Abuse

Oyinlola Awonuga
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A federal judge, Ann Donnelly has ordered disgraced R&B superstar R Kelly to pay more than $300,000 to one of his victims in a decades-long scheme to use his fame to sexually abuse young fans.

Donnelly reiterated that the fine is meant to cover the cost of treatment for herpes and psychotherapy.

The victim, referred to only by a pseudonym, has accused the jailed Kelly of giving her a sexually transmitted disease during one of their encounters.

Kelly could be on the hook for tens of thousands of dollars more to pay for herpes treatment and counselling for a second victim once the final tally is calculated. The judge rejected a third claim by another accuser.

The Grammy-winning, multiplatinum-selling songwriter appeared at the hearing in federal court in Brooklyn via video from a lockup in Chicago, and only spoke to exchange greetings with the judge and turn down an offer to say more. None of the victims was in attendance.

Earlier this year, Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison following a trial in New York in which the jury found him guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking. The second trial in Chicago ended on 14 September with his conviction on charges of producing child pornography and enticing girls for sex.

Kelly achieved superstar status for work including the 1996 hit I Believe I Can Fly and the cult classic Trapped in the Closet, a multipart tale of sexual betrayal and intrigue.

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