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Supposed orgies in R. Kelly’s mansion, where he ‘kept girl hostage’

THE luxury mansion where disgraced singer R Kelly allegedly held captive and forced them to participate in orgies has been revealed.

The I Believe I Can Fly singer’s Atlanta property was sold last June for $1.7M, legal documents show.The Atlanta property is 11,455 sq. ftCredit: Bartolotti Photography
Kelly born Robert Sylvester Kelly, was convicted last September of nine criminal counts, including violations of the Mann Act and racketeering.

He was sentenced to 30 years in prison on June 29.

 

 

 

It was at the 11,455 sq. ft. property where Kelly was accused of keeping his alleged victims as part of a cult.

Pictures taken from inside the home show it boasts two kitchens, a home theater, a pool, a spa, and a tennis court.

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The docuseries Surviving R. Kelly detailed allegations from who stayed there. They claimed the star made them call him “Daddy”.

Others alleged he made them ask him to use the bathroom and ask him for food.

Victim Asante McGee told the BBC: “Whenever I was in my room alone, that was when I would call home to speak to my children, as when I was with Robert, he didn’t want us to have our phones and have contact with the outside world.

“As soon as I moved in, he started inflicting both emotional and abuse.

 

 

 

She said Kelly “controlled every aspect of my life, while I lived with him.

“Myself and two other girls who were living with him while I was there could only eat when he said we could eat.

“He even controlled when we could use the toilet or come out of our rooms.”

 

 

 

 

The Surviving R. Kelly Part II: The Reckoning documentary series chronicled the singer’s alleged history of ly abusing minors.

The docuseries featured a claim by Kelly’s brother, Carey, that the star tried to bribe him $50,000 to take the rap for a “child tape”.

 

 

 

 

 

Carey said he told his brother: “You ain’t got enough money for me to say that’s me. Because it ain’t worth me selling my soul.”

Kelly was acquitted in 2008 after jurors could not decide if the girl in the 27-minute tape was underage.

The original series, Surviving R Kelly, received a powerful response when it aired in January 2019.

It reignited the attention of authorities to abuse allegations relating to minors that have followed the R&B star for years.

Kelly took part in a now-infamous interview with Gayle King, where he sobbed, screamed, and protested his innocence to the allegations against him.

The last installment of Surviving R. Kelly – titled The Final Chapter – will air on Monday and Tuesday night on Lifetime.

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