A new videotape allegedly showing R Kelly sexually abusing children has emerged, according to a lawyer representing one of the women who claim they were abused by R Kelly.
The lawyer, Glorai Allred told Journalist at a press conference that the tape was found by a couple, Gary and Sallie Dennis in a box of old VHS cassettes at their home.
“Prior to learning that such a tape was in their possession, Sallie had viewed the Lifetime documentary called ‘Surviving R. Kelly,’” Allred said.
“She was emotionally very disturbed by what the women in the documentary alleged had happened.
“Sometime after that, Sallie and her husband discovered to their surprise that they had a VHS tape that could be helpful in learning what had happened to these young girls who had come into contact with R. Kelly.”
The tape is the third of such which allegedly show Kelly engaging in such acts. The other two were brought to the public by another lawyer, Michael Avenatti, who is representing other women involved in the case.
Kelly is currently on bail after being accused of sexually abusing women, including three teenagers between May 1998 and January 2010.