R. Kelly accuser says his staff "tried to warn him" about inappropriate behavior: "I know that he knows he's guilty"
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One of the women who testified about the abuse she endured while in a relationship with R. Kelly at the singer's racketeering and sex trafficking trial told CBS News on Wednesday that he was warned by staff about his behavior.
"I know that he knows he's guilty," Azriel Clary told "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King.
"People told him. People tried to warn him. People tried to help him," she added. "He didn't care [...] He was selfish. He was greedy. He was a pedophile [...] And he never, not once, wanted to get help,"

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