Benzino says R. Kelly should be given a second chance, and that he shouldn’t have to “rot” in a prison cell for 30 years.
Benzino Says R. Kelly Should Be Given Second Chance
On Wednesday (May 1), a clip from Benzino’s interview with the We in Miami Podcast on April 24 began making the rounds on social media. In the clip, which can be see below, the former Source co-owner was speaking on R. Kelly’s incarceration for child sexual abuse charges. Benzino argued that Kelly shouldn’t have to rot away in jail for 30 years because his victims were only a few years below the age of consent in the United States, which is 16 years old in a majority of states.
“Again, the legal age is 16 years old,” Benzino said around the 12-minute mark below. “Does that make it right if a n***a does it? Yes or no?”
The hosts all collectively agreed it was still “disgusting” and “wrong” for a grown man to date a 16-year-old.
“Alright but it’s legal in America,” Benzino said. “Why the f**k is R. Kelly doing all this time? You know why because they’re 14 and 13-too years younger. But you don’t think that the people who cleared it for 16 years old didn’t know that they were f***ing with 13, 14 year olds, too. For the age that young to be the law, you already know they goin’ under that. I’m not condoning with little girls, it’s sick. Alright, it’s sick, but I don’t think R. Kelly should rot in jail for 30 years either.”
The age of consent in Illinois, where Kelly was found guilty of three child pornography-related counts stands at 17 years old. The age of consent in New York, where Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison for sex crimes against children, is also 17.
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R. Kelly’s Lawyer Tries to Appeal 30-Year Sentence
Benzino’s interview comes as R. Kelly’s attorneys continue to fight for their client’s freedom. In March, documents obtained by XXL showed R. Kelly’s attorney Jennifer Bonjean had filed an argument notice on Feb. 7. Bonjean told three judges on the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan that prosecutors made a mistake when they charged Kelly with a racketeering statute. Kelly was sentenced to 30 years on sex trafficking charges back in 2022, but Bonjean argued the law used to convict Kelly of racketeering wasn’t clear. Bonjean argued that under New York’s law, multiple organizations, including college frats, could constitute as racketeering organizations.
Judges did not immediately make a ruling on the appeal.
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Watch Benzino talk about R. Kelly deserving a second chance below.