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Defence begins in R Kelly trial | |
(about 16 hours later) | |
Defence lawyers have opened their case in the trial of US singer R Kelly, calling on relatives of the alleged victim to testify. | |
Three of the relatives said on Wednesday that she was not the woman on a sex tape at the centre of the trial. | |
Four other relatives had earlier testified for the prosecution, saying they recognised the woman. | |
Also on Wednesday, a journalist who received the sex tape refused to answer questions in court. | |
The tape allegedly shows the musician having sex with an under-age girl - a charge Mr Kelly denies. | |
One of the defence witnesses to testify on Wednesday said the girl in the video tape was "definitely" not her relative. | |
She said the body of the woman on the tape appeared to be too developed to be her relative at the time. | |
Another witness said the alleged victim's family had "pretty much split in half" over the case, with other witnesses having earlier testified for the prosecution. | |
The defence also sought to discredit prosecution witness Lisa Van Allen, saying her fiance had sought $300,000 (£153,000) from R Kelly in order for her not to testify. | |
Reporter | |
During Wednesday's court session Chicago Sun-Times music critic Jim DeRogatis appeared at the trial, having declined to show up a day earlier. | |
He read a statement more than a dozen times in response to questions, including whether he had made the sex tape, the Associated Press reported. | |
He cited a local law on reporters' rights and constitutional protections. | |
Mr DeRogatis gave the sex tape to the authorities in 2002. | |
Judge Vincent Gaughan said reporters' privileges did not apply, but that Mr DeRogatis did not have to testify based on his constitutional rights against self-incrimination, AP reported. | |
A defence lawyer said Mr DeRogatis would not be asked about his sources. | |
Mr Kelly is charged with 14 counts relating to child pornography in connection with a 26-minute video, believed to have been made between 1998 and 2000. | Mr Kelly is charged with 14 counts relating to child pornography in connection with a 26-minute video, believed to have been made between 1998 and 2000. |
Mr Kelly, 41, whose hits include She's Got That Vibe and I Believe I Can Fly, faces up to 15 years in jail if convicted. | Mr Kelly, 41, whose hits include She's Got That Vibe and I Believe I Can Fly, faces up to 15 years in jail if convicted. |
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