R. Kelly lawyer says Avenatti has ‘polluted’ sex-abuse case
CHICAGO — R. Kelly’s attorney accused the state’s attorney Monday of succumbing to pressure from attorney Michael Avenatti in bringing sex-abuse charges against the R&B singer in Illinois, saying his involvement has irreparably tainted the case.
Steve Greenberg made the accusations in a court filing and in comments after a Monday pretrial hearing in Chicago, highlighting recent charges against Avenatti in New York that accuse him of trying to shake down Nike.
Greenberg told reporters outside court there has been a “a rush to prosecute because of pressure — all polluted— by Michael Avenatti.” He said prosecutors “got in bed with Avenatti and Avenatti is toxic.”
The accusation that the office of Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx co-operated too closely with Avenatti comes amid criticism of her office’s handling the Jussie Smollett case. In a surprise decision last week, Foxx’s office dropped charges against Smollett that accused him of staging a racist, anti-gay attack on himself.