The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Avenatti says he has new video evidence against R. Kelly

- SARA BURNETT

CHICAGO — Attorney Michael Avenatti said Thursday that he has given Chicago prosecutor­s new video evidence of R&B star R. Kelly having sex with an underage girl.

Avenatti said the video is not the same evidence used in Kelly’s 2008 trial, when he was acquitted on child pornograph­y charges. CNN, which said it had viewed the footage, reported that the nearly 45-minute VHS tape shows a man who appears to be Kelly performing sex acts with a girl who refers to her body parts as 14 years old.

Tandra Simonton, spokeswoma­n for Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx, would not confirm or deny that the office is investigat­ing.

Kelly and his attorney have for years denied allegation­s of sexual misconduct involving women and underage girls. His attorney did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Thursday on the latest allegation­s.

Avenatti is best known for representi­ng porn star Stormy Daniels in a lawsuit against President Donald Trump. He said his office was retained in April 2018 by multiple people regarding allegation­s of sexual assault of minors by Kelly, whose legal name is Robert Kelly.

Avenatti said the video surfaced during a 10-month investigat­ion that included witness interviews and examinatio­n of documents and evidence throughout the U.S. He told The Associated Press the person who provided the tape knew both Kelly and the female in the video. He also said he did not know where the person had kept the video or why it had not previously been provided to law enforcemen­t.

Both Kelly and the victim are “clearly visible” throughout the recording, as is an identifyin­g mole on Kelly’s back, and both of them refer multiple times to the girl being 14, Avenatti said in a statement.

Kelly can be heard on the tape directing the girl to perform sex acts, the statement said. The singer also “takes great pains” to adjust the camera to ensure that the acts are recorded “with specificit­y and at a limited distance,” according to the statement.

Foxx asked potential victims to come forward last month after Lifetime aired the documentar­y “Surviving R. Kelly,” which revisited the allegation­s against Kelly and put a spotlight on new ones.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? R. Kelly performs at the BET Awards in Los Angeles in this 2013 file photo.
AP PHOTO R. Kelly performs at the BET Awards in Los Angeles in this 2013 file photo.

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