Wednesday,
April 17, 2002
R
Kelly legal team rejoices as Supreme Court lifts ban on "virtual"
child pornography
While still under investigation for alleged statutory rape, the
R Kelly defense team today breathed a sigh of relief after the
Supreme Court handed down its ruling on "virtual" child
pornography. The musician is allegedly seen on videotape feeling
more than just the booty of a teenage girl. Sources close to R
Kelly have told the WP that he is extremely happy with the Supreme
Court verdict and believes that it will set precedence in his
case because the girl only looks 13, but is really "much,
much older."

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Up until today, there has been a complete denial from the Kelly
camp, but that may soonchange. Kelly's lawyers have told the WP
that they have decided to change it's initial defense and now
say that the video is real, but it only depicts Kelly having sex
with a girl who looks 13.
"The girl in the video is at least 18, not underage as you
have seen on the news. Although this makes Kelly a 'virtual' pedophile,
he cannot be prosecuted for his 'virtual' taste in blossoming
lolitas," said Kelly's spokesman. "We believe that his
engaging in sex with 'virtual' prepubescent teens is protected
by his first amendment rights."
This is not the first time R Kelly has been hit with this type
of scandal. In 2001, he was hit with a lawsuit alleging sex with
a minor and was rumored to have married the now deceased singer
Aaliyah when she was just 15. Also in 1998, Kelly settled a lawsuit
out of court for $250,000 in another underage case and there are
rumored to be many more on the horizon.
"Is it a coincidence that most of the allegations happened
right before Mr. Kelly was set to sing at the Olympics? Someone
is obviously trying to destroy his career. Although he may be
a 'virtual' Chester Molester and may have 'virtually' no talent,
he, too, is a human being," his spokesman added.
Sources have also told the WP that R Kelly has decided to take
2 songs off his next album. "If it bleeds it, it needs it"
and "If there's grass on the field, play ball", although
not known to be anything more than the usual street party jams,
have been removed from the release for unrelated reasons.
In other news, the Pope has issued a statement condemning the
actions of certain priests, but said we could probably write some
of those off because they were "virtual" alterboys in
most cases while. He then mumbled something about "Pat Morita
and the f@$#ing liberal media" and proceeded to fall asleep.