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Accuser in latest R. Kelly abuse scandal speaks out

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NEW YORK: One of the accusers in a criminal sex abuse case against R. Kelly has spoken publicly about her ordeal for the fi rst time, describing coming forward against the R& B superstar as a “release.”

“I’ve been carrying this since 2003,” Lanita Carter told CBS news in an excerpt of an interview set to air on Thursday. “I have had to sit on a public bus and watch public conversati­on: ‘Did you hear about what they did with R. Kelly? They need to leave that man alone.’ And I can’t stand up for myself.”

Carter is one of four women involved in a case brought by Chicago prosecutor­s who charged Kelly with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. Three of his alleged victims were underage, while Carter was 24 at the time of her attack.

She says that while working as Kelly’s hairdresse­r, the singer tried to force her to perform oral sex. When she resisted, he allegedly masturbate­d on her.

According to court documents a shirt Carter submitted for DNA testing matches Kelly’s profi le.

Through tears Carter spoke of her struggle coming forward against a global celebrity as powerful as Kelly.

“If I die tomorrow, I know that I told the truth,” she said. “It’s hard when it’s a celebrity. It’s not easy.”

If I die tomorrow, I know that I told the truth. It’s hard when it’s a celebrity. It’s not easy. Today I say no more. You can talk about me. You can not like what I’m saying about your favourite singer... But this is my life, this is my truth. Lanita Carter, alleged R. Kelly sex victim

“Today I say no more,” Carter continued. “You can talk about me. You can not like what I’m saying about your favourite singer... But this is my life, this is my truth.”

The abuse described in the criminal case against Kelly — who is out on bail — is alleged to have occurred between May 1998 and January 2010.

The details echo previous accusation­s of sexual misconduct that have followed the artist for the last two decades. — AFP

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