Reporters Want Front Row Seats to R. Kelly Show
Oct. 27 2008, Published 7:07 a.m. ET
With preliminary court hearings set to begin May 9 in R. Kelly's pornography trial, the media clearly believes there's a better-than-average chance the R&B legend will represent himself in song. And they'll be damned if a gag order is going to keep them from watching the trial of the century turn into a category five quiet storm. The judge in the case has already held several closed-door hearings, but the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, and the AP are asking him to open up transcripts of closed pretrial hearings and asking him to lift a gag order on attorneys. R. Kelly's gonna be pissed. AP via Breitbart
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