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The prosecution handling R. Kelly’s child pornography trial
managed to find new evidence to aid its case, as a set of frame shots from
the sex tape were presented yesterday by video forensics expert Grant
Fredericks who pointed out the presence of a dark spot on the man’s back about
the same size and in the same location as the artist’s.
In order to prove his point, the expert made a comparison in
front of the jury using a photo with Kelly’s back taken at his arrest back in
2002, which clearly showed a dark coin sized mole.
"There is a mark on the man's back in the exact same
position," Fredericks said, referring to the tape, according to the
Associated Press. He also dismissed the defense’s claim about a digital
manipulation of the tape, saying that it would take a professional about 44
years to digitally alter every frame of the video.
The mole was brought up in last week's discussions from a totally different
point of view, when R. Kelly’s attorney argued that the singer’s birth mark
does not appear on the 27-minute video tape and therefore the home-made film unquestionably
features someone else.
Kelly has pleaded not guilty to all charges in the trial
which started six years ago. The 41-year-old artist was charged in 2002 with 21
counts relating to child pornography. He was released on $750,000 bail and
since then seven of those charges were dropped.
However, if prosecutors can prove the videotape features R. Kelly and an
underage girl, the R&B superstar could get as many as 15 years in jail.
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