R.Kelly Former Lawyer: He’s ‘Guilty As Hell’

R.Kelly Former Lawyer: He's 'Guilty As Hell'

When it comes to R. Kelly and his former lawyer who helped him beat child pornography charges in 2008 thinks the singer is “not a bright person” and “guilty as hell.”

This is NOT what anyone wants to hear right now since he was arrested in late February and charged with 10 counts of sexual abuse involving four women .

Kelly is currently behind bars for NOT paying child support and has been begging a judge to reduce fees. However, that hasn’t stopped Ed Genson was the lead attorney for R. Kelly who helped him beat the child pornography charges in 2008. Read on for the tea spill…

CelebNMusic247.com reports that R. Kelly former attorney Ed Genson is spilling all the tea on Kellz since he only has 90 days to live.

Since Ed Genson has no fear of his life from Kelly’s people, the former lead attorney for R. Kelly is speaking to the Chicago Sun-Times about the singer dark side.

Ed Genson, who was diagnosed with terminal bile duct cancer, is urging:

I can say whatever I want, but we’ve got to do it fast.

Genson emphatically told the paper:

He was guilty as hell! I don’t think he’s done anything inappropriate for years. I’ll tell you a secret: I had him go to a doctor to get shots, libido-killing shots. That’s why he didn’t get arrested for anything else.

Ed says:

I’m trying to figure out why he did it. I don’t know whether his lawyer is an idiot. He might be.

Genson claims that he was certain R. Kelly was attracted to young girls.

The reason why is that he used to edit the singer’s lyrics to avoid angering a judge. Genson says he helped R. Kelly change the lyrics to “Ignition.”

He explains the song was originally about a pedophile type character.

Ed says:

It’s a song related to a guy driving around in a car with his girlfriend. It was originally a high school instructor in a class teaching people how to drive a car. I changed the words.

Genson concluded his thoughts about Kelly by saying:

If you win a case with somebody, they think they’re bulletproof … You’re almost better off, sort of, losing. He thinks he can do whatever the hell he wants. He has done everything he can to hurt himself.

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