Sheffield said that his wife had a relationship with "a musician" a decade ago, before they were married. "I have not seen the alleged videotape, nor do I care to," he said. "I love my wife and I vow again to stand by her through any trial or tribulation." -- I would love to hear that pillow talk; I don't have a crystal ball, but I see a divorce court in that future.
Mosley faces more than 40 years in prison.
R. KELLY OTHER STRUGGLES: ''I'm going through my own struggle, my own hurricane in a way, we all do, and you're either gonna fold or you're going to stand, and I believe in standing,'' Kelly said. ''I believe in overcoming, and if I can do it, I wanna be that light so people can see me and feel they can be inspired and say, you know, R. Kelly can get through this, I can get through this, so we can actually go through this together.''
Kelly faces trial on 3-year-old charges of child pornography stemming from allegations he videotaped sexual acts with a teenage girl. The singer has denied the allegations, and no trial date has been set. In that other video tape a man releases his special yellow water on a woman.
This past Sundays "The Boondocks" got it's own shower of love in the form of a "ratings growth" with it's version of "The Trial of R. Kelly," (seen by 1.1 million according to TV week -- an increase of 24 percent from the premiere episode).
By Henry Cruz
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