Afternoon Briefing: Closing arguments in R. Kelly trial continue

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Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today. - Closing arguments in R. Kelly trial continue - Flood watch for parts of the area in effect - Food & Wine’s best new chefs list includes 3 Chicagoans

have begun in R. Kelly’s federal child pornography and conspiracy trial. Today, prosecutors reminded jurors of their strongest evidence against the singer: The multiple videos they viewed showing Kelly abusing his 14-year-old goddaughter, “Jane.

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