R Kelly performed ‘disturbing acts on 14-year-old girl in second harrowing sex tape’, lawyer claims
DISTURBING new details have emerged about an alleged sex tape R Kelly made with a 14-year-old girl including how he reportedly relieved himself on her.
Michael Avenatti, who is representing three women accusing the R&B star of sexual assault, claimed the second vid shows R Kelly performing multiple sex acts with the girl.
He told the Daily Beast how Robert Kelly, 52, could be seen urinating on the girl’s face in the 43-minute tape.
The singer allegedly performed and received oral sex and also had sex with the girl, who he repeatedly refers to as 14.
Mr Avenatti also took to Twitter to claim that Kelly could be heard saying “show daddy that 14-year-old p***y” and “give me that 14-year-old p***y.”
The singer was also allegedly heard saying: “Spread those legs and show me that 14-year-old p***y.”
Mr Avenatti added that he has “substantial evidence” that Kelly and his team “purposefully hid this tape from prosecutors” during his 2008 trial.
He claims that the singer obstructed justice by paying witnesses to assist them in an effort to destroy all copies of the tape ahead of the trial.
R KELLY 'HID TAPE FROM INVESTIGATORS'
Mr Avenatti, who has represented Stormy Daniels - the porn star who allegedly had an affair with Donald Trump – says there is no question the man in the video is R Kelly and the girl is 14.
The grim new details emerged after R Kelly was released from jail on Monday as he waits for his trial over aggravated sexual abuse.
The R&B star, 52, spent three days behind bars amid reports he was struggling to cough up the $100,000 (£77,000) necessary to bail him out.
Court records show a 47-year-old woman from Chicago paid the bail and identified herself on the bond slip as "a friend" of Kelly.
The singer was escorted by his entourage into a black van and headed to a McDonald’s where it’s claimed he had previously picked up an underage girl.
SINGER RELEASED ON BAIL
Hours earlier, R Kelly pleaded not guilty to the charges that he sexually abused four people dating back to 1998, including three underage girls.
He said little during the brief arraignment, telling the judge only his name. His lawyers spoke on his behalf.
The singer-songwriter was arrested Friday on 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse.
Under the terms of the release he is not permitted any contact with any females under the age of 18.
During the bail hearing in Chicago, Mr Greenberg argued that Kelly was not wealthy despite him being one of the best-selling music artists in the US with over 30million albums sold.
His lawyer said his financial problems had been caused by mismanagement, ban contracts and other issues.
CHARGED WITH AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ASSAULT
Kelly handed himself in on Friday after prosecutors announced ten charges involving four women — three of them aged from 13 to 16 at the time.
If convicted he faces three to seven years on each count, said Cook County State's Attorney Kimberly Foxx.
He met one of the alleged victims during his 2008 child abuse trial, the judge heard.
She is said to have asked for an autograph and allegedly abused the underage girl while the trial was going on.
The 2008 trial stemmed from a video that was said to show him having sex with an underage girl as young as 13. He was acquitted.
The prosecution released further details of the allegations against the singer on Saturday.
In one case cited, a 16-year-old who attended his child pornography trial in 2008 got his autograph after a court session.
He is later said to have invited her to his Chicago home where they had sex multiple times, according to the documents, which claimed he also slapped, chocked and spat on her.
Kelly has faced claims of sexual abuse for more than two decades.
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Most recently in the Netflix documentary Surviving R Kelly revealed harrowing accounts of his alleged abuse.
It claimed he ran an "abusive cult" in which he allegedly kept women captive.
Kelly's lawyers dismissed the documentary as "another round of stories" being used to "fill reality TV time".