He's "disappointed" with the verdict and vows to "continue to prove my innocence and fight for freedom."
TeeRoy's 2 Cents:
At least one Illinois politician -- congressman Danny Davis -- believes that Kelly deserves a “second chance.”
I mean, what did you expect him to say? "Okay, you got me, the jig is up?" This isn't the end of a Scooby-Doo cartoon.
We're going to guess he had a ghostwriter for that tweet -- for a couple of reasons.
He tweeted on Monday night, echoing a statement his attorney made outside the courthouse. He wrote, “To all my fans and supporters I love you all and thank you for all the support. Today’s verdict was disappointing and I will continue to prove my innocence and fight for my freedom. #notguilty.”
Some of the singer’s supporters gathered outside across from the courthouse in protest of the verdict.