\n<\/aside>\nFederal prosecutors want R&B singer and convicted sex offender R. Kelly to sit in prison for more than 25 years, according to a Thursday legal filing. <\/p>\n
Kelly, who is scheduled to be sentenced June 29, was found guilty last September of sexually abusing women, boys and girls for decades. He was convicted of all nine counts against him in the sex trafficking trial.<\/p>\n
“In light of the seriousness of the offenses, the need for specific deterrence and the need to protect the public from further crimes of the defendant … the government respectfully submits that a sentence in excess of 25 years is warranted,” the US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York wrote to the judge on the case.<\/p>\n
The US Attorney’s Office blasted the \u201cI Believe I Can Fly\u201d singer for \u201crelying on his fame, money and popularity as an R&B recording star\u2026 to both carry and conceal his crimes\u201d as he got immense help from his large network of associates.<\/p>\n
“He continued his crimes and avoided punishment for them for almost 30 years and must now be held to account.”<\/p>\nR. Kelly was found guilty last September of sexually abusing women, boys and girls for decades.<\/figcaption>Getty Images \/ Antonio Perez<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\nThe 31-page filing delves into the “callous disregard” he showed his victims during his decades of abuse and sexual exploitation, warning that Kelly “is unlikely to be deterred from further sexually abusing and exploiting children and others.”<\/p>\n\n\t<\/aside>\nThe feds noted if they get their wish, Kelly would be in his 70s when released from prison.<\/p>\n
During the trial, the government called 45 witnesses to detail the horrors Kelly, whose full name is Robert Kelly, subjected his victims to.<\/p>\n
The feds also said the artist behind the hit song \u201cIgnition\u201d has shown \u201cno remorse for any of his conduct.<\/p>\n
“Indeed, the defendant’s decades of crime appear to have been fueled by narcissism and a belief that his musical talent absolved him of any need to conform his conduct – no matter how predatory, harmful, humiliating or abuse to other – to the strictures of the law, \u201dthe US Attorney’s office stated.<\/p>\n
Kelly faces more criminal charges outside of New York.<\/p>\n
Minnesota state prosecutors charged him with engaging in prostitution with a minor and federal prosecutors in Illinois charged him for child pornography and obstruction.<\/p>\n\n\n