R. Kelly has been found guilty of several charges faced at his federal trial in Chicago.

It took the jury a total of 11 hours of deliberation before reaching a verdict. They began meeting on Tuesday afternoon and came to a decision on Wednesday.
“What R. Kelly wanted was to have sex with young girls,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeannice Appenteng said in the prosecution’s closing arguments, earlier this week. “And what the people around him wanted… they wanted to help their boss, including helping him get away with it.”
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Kelly’s defense attorney, Jennifer Bonjean, had argued on Tuesday: “This man did some beautiful things with his music. And he should not be stripped of every bit of humanity. I ask more importantly and to remember each count counts and take the time you need…Mr. Kelly deserves it no matter what you think of him.”
Wednesday marks the second time that Kelly has been convicted in the past year, after being sentenced to 30 years in federal prison by U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly in New York, back in June.