R&B singer D'Angelo has resolved his prostitution case by pleading guilty to disorderly conduct.The '90s star, whose real name is Michael Archer, has pleaded guilty to a reduced disorderly conduct charge for offering $40 for sex to an undercover cop posing as a hooker, officials said.D'Angelo was busted on a misdemeanor rap of patronising a prostitute in Greenwich Village last March."[It's] a violation, not a crime," the New York Daily News quoted his lawyer, Stacey Richman, as saying of the lesser charge.He initially faced up to a year behind bars on the misdemeanour charge but will not receive jail time under the lesser count.

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