Fourth Kelly juror picked
A criminal justice student who said she knew one or two songs by R&B star R. Kelly and called his music "old stuff" was added to the jury in the singer's child pornography trial Tuesday in Chicago. The woman became the fourth juror chosen to hear accusations that Kelly, one of urban music's biggest stars, videotaped himself having sex with a girl as young as 13. Kelly has pleaded not guilty. Among those dismissed Tuesday were a businessman in his 40s who said he assumed Kelly was guilty, and a Russian language teacher who told the court she couldn't be impartial because she has a teenage daughter. The first three jurors, seated Monday, are the wife of a Baptist preacher, a business executive and a telecommunications company employee. A total of 16 jurors, including four alternates, will be picked.