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Nicki Minaj’s Brother Jelani Maraj Found Guilty of Child Rape

Nicki Minaj’s brother has been found guilty of predatory sexual assault against a child.
Jelani Maraj pleaded not guilty to allegations he sexually assaulted a 12-year-old for months prior to his arrest in December, 2015. He was subsequently charged with three counts, but a New York judge overseeing the case agreed to drop one at the request of the prosecution.

Maraj was still facing a felony second-degree charge of sexual conduct and a misdemeanor count of acting in a manner likely to injure a child, and on Thursday (09Nov17) he was convicted of predatory sexual assault against a child and endangering the welfare of a child.

He faces 25 years to life in prison and will be sentenced on 14 December (17).
Maraj’s lawyer is reportedly planning to appeal the verdict.

“We hope that today’s verdict will help the family in the healing process,” Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas tells TMZ.

During the trial, Maraj’s lawyer claimed the child’s mother, Jelani’s estranged wife Jacqueline Robinson, set him up as part of a $25 million extortion plot, just four months after they wed. Robinson,who filed for divorce last year (16), denied the allegations during her testimony, while the court also heard evidence from the alleged victim and her younger brother, who claimed he walked in on Maraj assaulting the girl.

Prosecutors said DNA evidence recovered from the girl's pyjama pants was linked to Maraj. The girl's younger brother also testified at the trial that he witnessed one assault.
“We hope that today's verdict will help the family in the healing process and that it will close this terrible chapter in their lives,” District Attorney Madeline Singas said.
The girl's mother denied that the accusations were made up.

James R. Ray III, a civil attorney who briefly represented the mother, testified that he did demand $25 million from Jelani Maraj after he had already been arrested to settle a potential lawsuit, but he said the girl's mother was unaware of the demand.
“She was never involved as far as what we did,” he testified. The woman later fired him as her attorney.

Neither Maraj nor his sister testified at the trial.
A spokesman for Minaj's record label did not respond to an email seeking comment on the case. Minaj has been nominated for a Grammy award 10 times and won six American Music Awards.
The Associated Press does not identify alleged victims of sexual assault, and is not identifying the girl's mother to protect her daughter's identity.

The famous sister of the accused has never commented on the case publicly, but she did help to secure her brother’s freedom following his arrest by putting up two of her homes for collateral as she covered his $100,000 bail. She did not appear in court for the proceedings.

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