R Kelly’s new legal team nears approval ahead of upcoming trial

17 June 2021, 23:04

R Kelly
R Kelly. Picture: PA

Question marks exist about whether lawyer Nicole Blank Becker ever gave legal advice to Azriel Clary, Kelly’s former girlfriend.

Jailed singer R Kelly is likely to keep a new lawyer in his federal sex-trafficking case despite questions about her texts and other communications with one of Kelly’s ex-girlfriends.

Kelly, 54, is accused of leading an enterprise made up of his managers, bodyguards and other employees who helped him recruit women and girls for sex. Federal prosecutors say the group selected victims at concerts and other venues and arranged for them to travel to see Kelly.

The Grammy Award-winning singer denies ever abusing anyone.

The hearing centred on a potential conflict of interest created by lawyer Nicole Blank Becker if she ever gave legal advice to Azriel Clary, Kelly’s former girlfriend who is referred to as Jane Doe #5 in the indictment against him.

R Kelly
R Kelly denies ever abusing anyone (Yui Mok/PA)

Ms Clary once lived with Kelly and another woman, Jocelyn Savage, and was a vocal supporter. After their break-up, she agreed to co-operate with the government and is expected to give evidence at the trial.

Ms Becker told US District Judge Ann Donnelly she had made it clear to both Ms Clary and Ms Savage, “I am Mr Kelly’s lawyer, not theirs”. Prosecutors also said they were not seeking Ms Becker’s disqualification, but Kelly still must directly tell the judge he wants her on board.

On her website, Ms Becker describes herself as a former prosecutor in Michigan who is a “powerhouse” at defending people accused of sex crimes.

Ms Donnelly said she still wanted to question Kelly in person before letting him go forward with his new legal team at a trial scheduled to begin in early August.

To make that happen, Kelly’s transfer to New York should “happen well in advance of the trial,” the judge said. “It’s just much better for him to be here.”

Kelly appeared via video feed from a Chicago prison dressed in an orange jumpsuit. He could be seen furrowing his brow and pressing his headphones to his ears with both hands in an apparent attempt to better hear the proceeding.

Kelly also faces numerous sex-related charges in Illinois and Minnesota and is scheduled to stand trial in September in Chicago federal court.

By Press Association

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