Kelly already is facing a 30-year prison sentence for a racketeering and sex trafficking conviction in federal court in New York.
Three weeks into his federal trial in Chicago, singer R. Kelly spoke for the first time, to tell the judge he would not be testifying in his own defense.
Brown also will not take the stand at their federal trial in Chicago, although McDavid has chosen to testify in his own defense. First on the stand was Christopher Wilson, a former Chicago police detective and family friend of McDavid's, who testified that McDavid told him Kelly was being"blackmailed."
But Green testified under oath that she was never made aware of Kelly's attendance at the expo where Tracy claimed she met him, and she would have been aware of an R&B star of that magnitude. Green testified that he appeared at the expo in the year 2000, when Tracy would have been 17. He also testified he drove people for Kelly and that it was"common knowledge" drivers were not supposed to talk to Kelly's female"guests."