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Hudson describes warning sister about brother-in-law

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She spoke fondly of her mother as she told the jury that Donerson texted or called her every morning because she worried about her youngest child being out in the world alone. Hudson sheepishly told that jury that she had slept in her mother’s bed until she was 16.

Hudson broke down in tears when prosecutors asked her to identify a photograph of her mother taken at Donerson’s last birthday.

“That’s my mommy,” Hudson whispered.

Given their frequent contact, Hudson found it odd when she woke up the morning of Oct. 24, 2008, and did not have a text message waiting from her mother.

In a halting voice, she recalled receiving a frantic phone call from her sister hours later and told how she flew back immediately to Chicago to identify the bodies of her mother and brother at the morgue. She offered a $100,000 reward for her nephew, who was still missing at that time.

“We were trying everything, anything we could do to get him back,” she said.

Two days after posting the reward, Hudson returned to the morgue again after Julian’s body had been discovered in a vehicle stolen from the Hudson home.

Hudson remembered happier times spent with her nephew, whom she affectionately called “Tugga Bear.”

Hudson also spoke about how she used her newfound fame to help her family. In the months before the murders, Hudson bought her sister a computer, her brother a car and left her mother numerous signed checks to pay utility and other bills.

After half an hour on the witness stand, Jennifer Hudson joined her fiance, Chicago lawyer-turned-professional wrestler David Otunga, in the courtroom gallery to listen to her sister’s testimony. She clutched a handkerchief in her left hand as she sat with her head slightly bowed.

Julia Hudson, the prosecution’s key witness, described a dysfunctional marriage with Balfour that began with a 2006 wedding that she kept hidden from family for about two months. He resented the gifts Jennifer gave her and he didn’t like Julian to kiss Julia or put his head on her lap, she said.

The relationship began to deteriorate when she went to Japan with Jennifer to promote, “Dreamgirls,” the movie musical for which Hudson won the Oscar in 2007. Balfour began seeing other women while she was away and did not stop after she returned, Julia Hudson said. Women, including at least one slated to testify against him at trial, were calling and texting him at all hours, she said.

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