World A woman has accused R Kelly of prostituting her during their five year relationship, a court hears. But a lawyer for Kelly tried during cross-examination to cast doubt on the woman's claims, and instead show that Kelly treated her well, even generously, and that she welcomed his company. The woman, who identified herself on the witness stand as Jane, is the second accuser to testify against Kelly at the year-old's sex abuse trial in federal court in Brooklyn, now in its fifth day. Kelly, known for the Grammy-winning song I Believe I Can Fly, has pleaded not guilty to charges concerning his alleged abuse of six women and girls, including Jane and the late singer Aaliyah. If convicted, he could face life in prison. Jane, who began testifying on Monday, said she was 17 when she met Kelly at a Florida music festival, later lived with him until the summer ofand left him for good that October. Under questioning from federal prosecutor Elizabeth Geddes, Jane, now 23, said Kelly told her to have non-consensual sex multiple times in his presence with another man, Nephew, who Kelly said he had been grooming since he was young.
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