WHAT IN THE HELL! R. KELLY TRIAL HAS BEEN POSTPONED AGAIN!



Just one month ago, it looked like the wait was over — but a Chicago judge decided on Tuesday (September 4) that the child-pornography criminal case against R. Kelly, which has been pending for five years, will not be going to trial on September 17 after all.

Judge Vincent Gaughan had previously scheduled the trial date at a hearing on August 1, but changed his mind at a status hearing Tuesday, after taking into consideration that the lead prosecutor, Shauna Boliker, who recently gave birth, would not be able to proceed per her doctor's orders. Boliker, the chief of Illinois' Cook County Sex Crimes Division, had previously gone right back to work after the births of her two other children.

Per a gag order, neither side was permitted to comment on this new delay, the latest in a long series of postponements. The pre-trial phase alone has lasted longer than other celebrity trials, or even other child-pornography trials, which usually begin with a year or two of charges being filed. Many of the delays have been medical in nature, such as when Kelly needed emergency surgery for a burst appendix in February, and when Judge Gaughan fell off a ladder, causing multiple fractures, last summer.

Kelly was charged with 21 counts of child pornography in 2002 (seven of which were later dropped) for allegedly videotaping himself having sex with a girl prosecutors said was 14 years old at the time; he pleaded not guilty.

A new date for the trial has yet to be determined. The next status hearing in the case is set for Monday.

If Kelly is convicted of the charges, he faces a prison term of up to 15 years and a fine of up to $100,000.

Source: MTV.COM

I THINK IT IS TOO LATE FOR THEM!


Boyz II Men have signed a new deal with Decca Records to release a new album called "Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville USA" November 13. The album was produced by American Idol judge Randy Jackson and features a guest feature by Brian McKnight.

On the album Boyz II Men cover such hits as Marvin Gaye's "Ain't Nothin' Like the Real Thing" and "Mercy Mercy Me," the Temptations' "Just My Imagination," Michael Jackson's "Got To Be There" and Smokey Robinson's "Tracks of My Tears."

The album will also include acappella versions of Boyz own "End of The Road" and Stevie Wonder's "Ribbon In The Sky."

Boyz II Men's last major label album was 2002's Arista set "Full Circle."

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