Benzino is weighing in on jailed singer R. Kelly and he believes the disgraced entertainer deserves a second chance at life.
The Hip-Hop veteran was asked to share his thoughts on the controversial topic during his latest appearance on the “We In Miami Podcast.” Without holding back, Benzino said, “Everyone deserves a second chance. I know that [Elvis Presley], a lot of motherf—-s was f—g with young girls.”
Benzino went on to make it clear, “I’m not into that” before adding, “Again. The legal age is 16. So does that make it right if a n—a does it?” Benzino asked the room. The ladies at the table answered “No.” However, Benzino went on to note: “But it’s legal in America. So why is R. Kelly doing all this time?”
“Because you know why? They’re 13, 14, two years younger.” Trying to land his point, Benzino pointed out that the lawmakers who cleared the age limit knew men are possibly going under the age of 16…
Despite that, Benzino once again made it clear that he’s not here for that kind of behavior “I’m not condoning n—s f——g little girls. It’s sick. But I don’t think R.Kelly should rot in jail for 30 years either.”
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As many are aware by now, R. Kelly’s fall from grace has been well-documented, as he faces numerous allegations of sexual misconduct and abuse. He has been involved in multiple legal cases, and has been sentenced in two separate cases so far.
As previously reported, in July 2021, R. Kelly was found guilty on multiple charges, including racketeering, sex trafficking, and sexual exploitation of a child, in his federal trial in New York. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison for his alleged crimes.
The singer R. Kelly was correctly sentenced to 20 years in prison on child sex convictions in Chicago, a federal appeals court recently ruled last Friday.
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