Opening statements and testimony begin August 18. Jurors will remain anonymous and partially sequestered.
Kelly faces racketeering and sex trafficking charges and could face decades in prison. The singer has denied the charges.
The trial may last between six and eight weeks. A nearly week break between jury selection and the trial’s start is due in part to Kelly’s recently added lawyer, Deveraux Cannick, asking for more time to be able to prepare for trial.
In an unusual move for a trial of this magnitude, the public and media will be unable to watch in person.
Attorneys representing multiple media outlets requested to have at least a limited pool of reporters allowed into the courtroom, a request that US District Judge Ann Donnelly denied, citing the need to spread out jurors in the gallery, and saying it would be “inappropriate to seat the jurors with members of the public, including reporters, even if there were adequate space.”
What Kelly faces
Prosecutors allege Kelly was the leader of a criminal enterprise made up of associates who promoted Kelly’s music and his brand “to recruit women and girls to engage in illegal sexual activity” with the singer, according to an indictment filed by prosecutors. The filing states that people who served as managers, bodyguards, drivers, personal assistants and members of his entourage were part of his criminal enterprise.
Prosecutors say when Kelly performed at concerts, Kelly or members of his enterprise would invite women and girls backstage and to events after the shows, and on occasion, to travel to see him throughout the country. Prosecutors have charged that Kelly took sexually explicit videos or photographs with multiple girls who were minors. They allege that, at times, the girls and women Kelly had sex with would be kept in rooms “for days at a time with no access to food.”
Prosecutors also allege that Kelly abused a boy who was under 18 in 2006. Prosecutors say that Kelly met an unidentified 17-year-old boy at a Chicago McDonald’s and invited him to his studio to mentor him in the music business, and that Kelly allegedly asked him “what he was willing to do to succeed in the music business” and had sexual contact with him, according to a court filing. Prosecutors said at a hearing Tuesday that victim is expected to testify.
“As the trial nears we are looking forward to the truth prevailing,” Farinella said at the time.
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