R Kelly’s bid to overturn his conviction on child pornography charges has been denied by a federal judge in Chicago, and his sentencing is set for Thursday, February 23. The judge ruled that there was enough evidence provided by the prosecutors to sustain a guilty verdict on all six counts for which he was convicted. This means that R. Kelly will not be granted a new trial or acquittal, and he will likely face sentencing for his crimes. It’s important to note that these are serious charges, and the legal system is designed to hold individuals accountable for their actions.
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