R. Kelly Victim Says She Was 14 When Tape Was Recorded, Tells Her Story After 25 Years

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R. Kelly Victim Says She Was 14 When Tape Was Recorded, Tells Her Story After 25 Years

 

The woman once known only as “Jane Doe” in the notorious R. Kelly videotape is finally stepping out of the shadows — and her new memoir Who’s Watching Shorty? pulls no punches about the abuse she survived.

Now 41, Reshona Landfair reveals how she went from a 14-year-old girl featured in the infamous tape to a woman determined to reclaim her name and narrative. For decades she hid behind aliases like “Chon,” afraid of recognition and rejection.

In the brutally honest memoir, she describes how Kelly groomed her as a child by inserting himself into her family’s life, giving gifts and positioning himself as a father figure. She alleges the manipulation and control went far deeper, saying he insisted she call him “Daddy” and that the experience left her feeling trapped and isolated.

Landfair also speaks to the emotional toll of being associated with the scandal long after Kelly’s music and name loomed over her life. “It’s everywhere I go,” she says, recounting how the soundtrack of his songs greeted her even at her job — a grim reminder of her past that she had no choice but to confront.

She pulls no punches in writing that Kelly “knowingly victimized me as a child” and that she became suicidal from the cycle of abuse, control, and shame — blunt revelations that strip away decades of public speculation and rumor.

Now out on shelves as Kelly serves decades in prison for related federal convictions, Landfair’s memoir isn’t just a recounting of trauma — it’s her attempt to restore agency, shed the label forced on her, and use her voice to help other survivors break their silence.

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