New York Daily News

Accuser too rattled to testify

‘Panic attacks’ when she heard audio of Kelly berating her: feds

- BY NOAH GOLDBERG

One of R&B superstar R. Kelly’s alleged victims had an “emotional breakdown,” and will not testify at his sex traffickin­g trial, federal prosecutor­s said Tuesday.

The woman, known in court papers as Jane Doe #20, was a key witness for the government. Her testimony was going to allow prosecutor­s to play a 2008 audio recording of Kelly berating, assaulting and threatenin­g her, authoritie­s said.

“After the government played the audio recording for Jane Doe #20 and Jane Doe #20 traveled to New York to prepare for her testimony, she started to have panic attacks and appeared to have an emotional breakdown,” wrote Brooklyn Assistant U.S. Attorney Elizabeth Geddes in a motion.

“For the sake of her mental health, the government advised Jane Doe #20 that it would not call her as a witness at the trial.”

In the recording the feds are still trying to get into evidence, Kelly and his uncle George Kelly confronted Jane Doe #20 and accused her of stealing a

Rolex from the singer, prosecutor­s said.

When she copped to taking a watch, T-shirt, earrings and “porno tapes” from Kelly, the crooner whaled on her, the feds allege.

“You go to that f—---g garage,” Kelly is accused of ordering. “You chill there until you hear from me. You understand me. You take your f-----g phone. You don’t call no mother f—---g body. And I will know if you did,” Kelly says on the tape, according to the filing.

“I f—---g raised your ass. I raised you. ... F—---g murdered for doing s—t like this. Shut up. Shut the f—k up.”

The disgraced “I Believe I Can Fly” singer is accused of running an elaborate scheme that targeted underage girls and young women for sex.

Accusers have testified that the charismati­c Kelly could go from loving to extremely controllin­g at the drop of a hat, becoming extremely angry and sometimes violent.

The trial has featured allegation­s that Kelly kept victims in rooms for days. They had to request permission to eat or use the bathroom. He demanded they call him “Daddy” and did not allow them to look at other men, accusers testified.

 ??  ?? Jane Doe #20 was so shaken when she heard recording in which R. Kelly (pictured) launched obscene tirade against her that it was decided not to call her to testify “for the sake of her mental health.”
Jane Doe #20 was so shaken when she heard recording in which R. Kelly (pictured) launched obscene tirade against her that it was decided not to call her to testify “for the sake of her mental health.”

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