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Sunday, 23 November 2008

R Kelly photo snapper pleads guilty

26/12/2007 12:16:00 PM.  | 
A woman who snapped photos of singer R Kelly in a courtroom with her cell phone has pleaded guilty to contempt of court after spending the weekend in jail.

Jean Johnson, 49, was sentenced to five days in jail after entering the plea Monday, but she was released after Judge Vincent Gaughan gave her credit for the days she had already spent in custody. He also ordered her cell phone destroyed.

Describing herself as Kelly's "biggest fan," Johnson said she could not resist snapping four grainy pictures of the R&B superstar as he sat across from her last Thursday.

She said she did not realize cameras were not allowed in courtrooms.

"I feel stupid," Johnson said. "I just got carried away. I'm a big fan of R. Kelly. I wanted it so that every time my phone rang, I could open it up and he'd be right there."

Johnson had been in court to resolve a probation violation charge. Kelly faces child pornography charges.

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