R Kelly prosecutors say they have SECOND video of singer abusing underage girl and will reveal it tomorrow at superstar’s sex abuse trial
The new video thought to have been filmed in 2000 is said to be more disturbing than the first
A NEW bombshell video of R Kelly abusing an underage girl is set to be revealed in court, prosecutors say.
The 52-year-old R&B star is currently behind bars in Chicago facing ten charges of aggravated sexual abuse.
Lawyer Michael Avenatti claims to be in possession of the 55-minute VHS video and is expected to hand it over to Cook County prosecutors.
The footage is reportedly more disturbing than the first one.
He wrote in a Twitter message: “I can confirm that we will be providing a second video showing R. Kelly engaged in sexual assault of a minor to prosecutors this morning.
“This tape was recently uncovered in connection with our ongoing nationwide investigation on behalf of victims. Justice must be done.”
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.
'JUSTICE MUST BE DONE'
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.
Yesterday his lawyer said all his accusers were lying after he was charged with ten counts of aggravated sexual abuse.
She and the singer refer to her age ten times, according to reports, and she calls him "daddy".
The man allegedly asks the girl to urinate before he urinates on her, the broadcaster claims.
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.
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".
Kelly has remained in jail over the weekend because he has been unable to raise the $100,000 bail money.