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Prosecutors had asked the judge to sentence Kelly, 55, to more than 25 years behind bars, while his defense attorneys asked for 10 or fewer, saying prosecutors' request was "tantamount to a life sentence."
Survivors of Kelly's abuse held hands and prayed as US District Court Judge Ann Donnelly began reading his sentence. Kelly -- who wore a tan prison uniform, dark-rimmed glasses and a black mask at the hearing in federal court in Brooklyn -- showed no emotion.
"You left in your wake a trail of broken lives," Donnelly told Kelly, whose full name is Robert Sylvester Kelly.
In deciding the sentence, Donnelly said she considered Kelly's own traumatic childhood, during which his attorneys said he was repeatedly sexually abused by a family member and a landlord.
"It may explain, at least in part, what led to your behavior," the judge said. "It most surely is not an excuse."
Jovante Cunningham, a former backup singer for Kelly, praised the sentence.
"I started this journey 30 years ago," Cunningham said outside the court after the hearing. "There wasn't a day in my life up until this moment that I actually believed that the judicial system would come through for Black and brown girls. I stand here very proud of my judicial system, very proud of my fellow survivors and very pleased with the outcome."
A jury convicted Kelly last September on nine counts , including one charge of racketeering and eight counts of violations of the Mann Act, a sex trafficking law. Prosecutors from the Eastern District of New York accused Kelly of using his status as a celebrity and a " network of people at his disposal to target girls, boys and young women for his own sexual gratification."
The five-week federal trial in Brooklyn included testimony from witnesses who said they were sexually and physically abused by Kelly. The court also heard from people involved with orchestrating the disgraced R&B singer's 1994 marriage to the late singer Aaliyah when she was just 15 years old and he was an adult after she believed she'd gotten pregnant.
Kelly's attorney, Jennifer Bonjean, said he would not address the court, pointing to the other criminal case faced by Kelly, but said before the sentence was read that her client "rejects that he is this monster."
"He accepts that he is a flawed individual," Bonjean said, "but he is not this one-dimensional monster that the government has portrayed and the media has portrayed."
Kelly made his only comment in response to the judge after Bonjean said he wouldn't speak: "Yes, your honor, that's my wish."
Bonjean said she advised Kelly not to speak at the sentencing because of pending litigation against him, but added, "he has regrets. And he is sad. Nobody wants to hear what he heard today."
Kelly and the judge are seen in a sketch of the sentencing.
Prior to sentencing, the court heard impact statements from seven of Kelly's victims, including Jane Doe 2, who testified at trial.
"It's been 23 years since we knew each other, and you've victimized a lot of girls since then," she said, addressing Kelly. She later added: "Now it's your turn to have your freedom taken from you."
"No one can undo the harm that has been done to these victims," attorney Gloria Allred, who represented three victims who testified , told reporters Wednesday outside court. "But at least it's time for Mr. Kelly to be accountable."
Defense attorneys and prosecutors argued Wednesday in court over whether Kelly even could pay a fine. The defense said he is "pretty close to indigent" and could not. Prosecutors disagreed, saying money from the sale of some of his music rights and millions of dollars in royalties held by Sony could cover any fine.
In the nine months since his conviction, Kelly has replaced his entire legal team with Bonjean and her firm. Bonjean is the attorney who helped Bill Cosby get his sexual assault conviction overturned and also represented Cosby in a civil case he lost this month at trial.
"We were prepared for it," Bonjean said of the sentence outside the court. "We are now prepared to fight this appeal."
Kelly is being held at a federal detention facility in Brooklyn and is expected to be moved back to Chicago, where he faces another federal trial in August on child pornography and obstruction charges.
Bonjean will ask for Kelly to continue to be held at the Brooklyn federal detention center as her team prepares for his upcoming trial, she told CNN on Thursday, adding she is based in New York. CNN has sought comment from the US Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Illinois, the Bureau of Prisons and US Marshals, who would be tasked with moving Kelly.
Kelly also has state cases pending in Illinois and Minnesota.
In over 14 hours of interviews with psychiatrist experts, Kelly said his closest relationship growing up was with his mother. His earliest memories were watching his mom perform as a singer in a band called "Six Pack," and he would often accompany her to McDonald's where she would drink coffee and they would share a pastry.
Kelly had never met his father and described his mother's death as the most tragic event of his life, saying he would go to McDonald's frequently to smell the coffee and remember her, according to a letter filed by Renee Sorrentino, a clinical assistant professor at Harvard Medical School.
"To me, the 'M' stands for mom. Going to McDonald's is always being around my mother," Kelly said.
But his childhood was also marked by trauma.
Kelly saw a childhood sweetheart drown when he was a little boy. And people interviewed by psychiatrist experts say Kelly was repeatedly sexually abused beginning when he was a 6 or 7-year-old boy, his attorney wrote, saying he was abused by his older sister and also a landlord, at times on a "weekly basis."
Sorrentino said in her letter Kelly's childhood sexual abuse may have contributed to his "hypersexuality," or difficulty controlling sexual urges, and believes it was a factor in his criminal convictions.
While Kelly was convicted of sexual exploitation of a child, Sorrentino refused to diagnose Kelly with pedophilia because he told her his "sexual behavior has never involved prepubescent individuals," she said.
Faith, another woman who testified at Kelly's trial, countered that defense argument Wednesday in her victim impact statement, saying her own father had also been sexually abused as a child but "never molested me."
Among the letters that asked for a shorter sentence for Kelly was one written by Diana Copeland, Kelly's former assistant who testified as a government witness and said she wrote a letter in support of Kelly because it was the "right thing to do."
"God doesn't want us to throw humans away," Copeland wrote. "If we have the audacity to care for the perpetrators as well as the victims, we can all rise."
Joycelyn Savage, who was considered a victim of Kelly's by prosecutors, also remains a supporter.
"Robert and I are deeply in love and it breaks my heart that the government has created a narrative that I'm a victim," Savage wrote. "I'm a grown woman, and can speak for myself which is why I wanted to provide this letter to the court."
In her letter, Savage revealed she is now engaged to Kelly.
Ahead of the sentencing, a Chicago man who had attended Kelly's trial in Brooklyn was arrested and charged for making threats against the three US attorneys who prosecuted Kelly, a copy of his arrest warrant shows.
Christopher Gunn was arrested Saturday for allegedly posting threats to kill or seriously injure the female prosecutors.
According to the arrest warrant, Gunn posted video to his YouTube channel in October, shortly after Kelly was found guilty, that showed an image of the US Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York where the women work. Prosecutors believe a voice narrating the video is Gunn's, and he says, "That's where they at. That's where they work at ... We're going to storm the office," saying each of the three prosecutors' names.
"If you ain't got the stomach for the sh*t we 'bout to do, I'm asking that you just bail out," he allegedly said in the video.
Prosecutors also analyzed a CashApp account linked to Gunn that shows multiple transactions from February 26, 2021, to June 1 that indicate Gunn "engaged in the sale of firearm ammunition in relation to the Kelly matter," they said. Transactions included payments for $20 with descriptions saying "30 rounds.. free R kelly." CNN has reached out to an attorney for Kelly for comment.
Prosecutors believe Gunn was planning to attend Kelly's sentencing on Wednesday after he posted another video saying he had a "spot" for supporters to meet up near the courthouse.
CNN has reached out to an attorney for Gunn, who is expected to have a detention hearing Friday. The session had been scheduled for Wednesday.
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Updated 1:13 PM ET, Thu June 30, 2022
New York (CNN) Disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison Wednesday following his conviction last year on federal racketeering and sex trafficking charges stemming from his efforts over years to use his fame to ensnare victims he sexually abused.
CNN's Lauren del Valle and Emma Tucker contributed to this report.
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I am in my mid 30's and I am so much hornier than I ever was in my 20's — I feel like I've reached my sexual peak. Is it all in my head? My husband can barely keep up with me. —Dirty 30s
You are not alone. Over and over again, in my private practice, I hear women in their thirties talk about how much better their sex life is than it was in their twenties.
Many people consider the 30s to be women's sexual prime. Many women find they have a heightened sex drive, increased enjoyment of sex, and have stronger and better orgasms.
There are many reasons why this happens. For one, in their thirties, both men and women experience a drop in testosterone levels. This decrease tends to happen more slowly in women than men, which means that a woman in her thirties with a male partner may often find that their desire levels meet in the middle. Sometimes her libido may be stronger than his.
There are plenty of other reasons why women's sexual prime happens in their 30s, too. Ahead, a few reasons why the "dirty 30s" are a real thing.
Infamous sex researcher Alfred Kinsey claimed that women had more orgasms in their thirties than any other time in their lifespan. The current research reinforces that the thirties kick the twenties' ass when it comes to cum. Researchers found 54% of women aged 18 to 30 struggled to achieve the big O, only 43% of those 31 to 45 did. They also found that women 31 to 45 were the most sexually active — 87% said they did the deed regularly. Having orgasms tends to make people want to have sex more, and having sex more tends to create a positive cycle.
As we age, we tend to become less insecure about our bodies and learn to accept those characteristics once perceived as flaws. Studies show that as women get older they tend to see a reduction in objectifying their bodies, body monitoring, body anxiety, as well as disordered eating. Any of these changes could contribute to feeling hotter — and thus hornier — in general.
Let's face it, many of us spend some time in our twenties using sex to validate our attractiveness or sexual prowess. Understanding the power of our sexuality is a process, a rocky one for most. In our twenties, there is more of a tendency to use sex to hook a partner in or to get that person to stick around. This keeps us focused on the sexual experience of our lover, as opposed to our own pleasure, which doesn't often lead to earth-shattering sex. This pressure to perform makes sex less enjoyable. By the time we hit our thirties, we may have less of a need to use sex for other things. We are able to own our sexuality and enjoy it more fully.
Statistically speaking, by the time you are in your thirties, you are likely to be in a significant relationship, engaged, or married. Even if you are in an open relationship, you probably have certain partners that you sleep with regularly and trust. Having a regular partner means that you get to know each other's bodies and how to get the job done. Your life experience has probably helped you hone your picking skills, and you have managed to find a partner you trust, which also enhances the sexual experience. You have also probably come to terms with the natural ebb and flow of a long-term sex life, which reduces your anxiety about performing every time, too.
You are probably in a more sex-positive place in your life. Hopefully the life experience that has gotten you to your thirties has helped make you less judgmental about sex and slut shaming (definitely of others, but also of yourself). The ability to let go of judging yourself and your preferences makes for a better sex life.
You don't have to put up with unsatisfying sex because you're familiar with your own body and know how to get the job done yourself — or to coach your partner if their techniques are not getting you there. Also, you have likely had enough sexual experience to realize that sex can be messy, and you are less squeamish about it. This also makes you less embarrassed about the weird noises, fluids , and funky positions that go along with a no-holds-barred sex
Your life experience has made you more confident. You have a stronger sense of self, which you bring into the bedroom. And confidence always makes for better sex. A poll of over 2,000 women found that 91% felt most "at ease sexually" between the ages of 35 to 44. So there you have it. Your "dirty 30s" are as real as those bed-shaking Os you've been having on the regular. Mazel tov, and enjoy.
In Hump Day, award-winning psychotherapist and TV host Dr. Jenn Mann answers your sex and relationship questions — unjudged and unfiltered.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Disgraced R&B superstar R. Kelly was sentenced Wednesday to 30 years in prison for using his fame to sexually abuse young fans, including some who were just children, in a systematic scheme that went on for decades.
Through tears and anger, several of Kelly's accusers told a court in New York City, and the singer himself, that he had misled and preyed upon them.
“You made me do things that broke my spirit. I literally wished I would die because of how low you made me feel,” said one unnamed survivor, directly addressing Kelly, who kept his hands folded and his eyes downcast.
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Kelly, 55, didn't give a statement and showed no reaction on hearing his penalty, which also included a $100,000 fine. He has denied wrongdoing, and he plans to appeal his conviction.
The Grammy-winning, multiplatinum-selling songwriter was found guilty last year of racketeering and sex trafficking at a trial that gave voice to accusers who had previously wondered if their stories were being ignored because they were Black women.
Victims "are no longer the preyed-on individuals we once were,” another one of his accusers said at the sentencing.
“There wasn’t a day in my life, up until this moment, that I actually believed that the judicial system would come through for Black and brown girls,” she added outside court.
A third woman, sobbing and sniffling as she addressed the court, also said Kelly’s conviction renewed her faith in the legal system.
The woman said Kelly victimized her a
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