US singer R Kelly is expected to spend the rest of his life behind bars.
It's after the R'n'B singer was found guilty of exploiting his star status to sexually abuse women and children over two decades.
Eleven accusers - nine women and two men - took the stand during the six-week trial.
After two days of deliberation, the jury found Kelly guilty of all charges.
Lawyer Gloria Allred represented some of his victims.
"Justice was finally served."
Federal prosecutors thanked the witnesses who testified against R. Kelly and commended the bravery of his victims after the singer was found guilty of running a decades-long scheme to recruit women and underage girls for sex. https://t.co/Ux9NznlCcz pic.twitter.com/R0jBdrOnQo
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She described Mr Kelly as "one of the worst predators" she's pursued over her 47 years in law.
Journalist Jim DeRogatis first wrote about sexual abuse allegations regarding R Kelly in 2000.
"By then, it had already been going on for 9 years."
"We never thought that this would still be ongoing in 2021."