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R Kelly’s lawyer says singer will win sex abuse case

Steve Greenberg is representing the singer in an upcoming court case.
Steve Greenberg is representing the singer in an upcoming court case. Steve Greenberg is representing the singer in an upcoming court case.

R Kelly’s lawyer has said the singer will be found not guilty of sexual abuse in an upcoming court case despite claiming the public are against him.

The R&B singer faces 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse for allegedly assaulting three underage girls and one adult woman.

The star, best known for hits like I Believe I Can Fly, denies wrongdoing and has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Speaking on BBC podcast The Next Episode, his lawyer Steve Greenberg said: “It (Kelly’s upcoming trial) is going to end with a dismissal or a ‘not guilty’ verdict.”

When asked by journalist Ben Zand if he felt the odds were stacked against him, Mr Greenberg said: “Well, when it comes to the evidence, I don’t know we’re necessarily the weaker side, but when it certainly comes to the public perception, we are.”

Mr Greenberg compared court to a sporting event, adding: “When you’re representing someone it’s sort of like a sporting event.

“In a sporting event and you win and you beat the better team, which you shouldn’t beat and they’ve got the better players and they’ve got the better resources – it’s a great thrill when you win.”

The lawyer also described 52-year-old Kelly as a “simple guy” in the interview.

Mr Greenberg said: “He lives in a regular condo in Trump Tower.

“He eats, as everyone knows, he eats McDonalds. He plays basketball. He sings, goes out for relaxation, he smokes cigars at a cigar bar.

“He’s a pretty simple guy.”

The Next Episode is available to listen or download on BBC Sounds now.