R.Kelly Accused of Holding Young Women Against Their Will, Filming Sex & Abusing Them In Cult
R.Kelly Accused of Holding Young Women Against Their Will
According to a new report, R.Kelly is facing some serious allegations. Several sets of parents are claiming that their daughters are being held against their will in a sex-obsessed, abusive “cult” by the legendary singer.
Three former members of Kelly’s team are speaking out and have told BuzzFeed, that they confirm the parents’ claims of the singer’s cult-like and predatory behavior. One former entourage member states,
[Kelly] is a master at mind control…. He is a puppet master.
According to the report,
Parents and the former crew members, Kelly: keeps a collection of young women at his homes in Atlanta and Chicago; replaces their cell phones with ones specifically used to communicate with him; requires they call him “daddy” and ask permission to leave their residence; films their sexual encounters with him; and punishes them verbally and physically when they break his “rules” such as appearing remotely flirtatious towards other men. The daughter of one set of parents have attempted to contact their child—now 21 years old—for two years but have been rebuffed by her claims that she is in a consenting relationship and is not being held against her will.
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