Starkville Daily News

Mississipp­i man sues R. Kelly, says singer ruined marriage

- By JEFF AMY Associated Press

JACKSON — A Mississipp­i sheriff's deputy is suing singer R. Kelly, alleging that Kelly had a yearslong affair with his wife that broke up his marriage.

Deputy Kenneth Bryant, who married Asia Childress in Mississipp­i in 2012, filed suit last week in a county circuit court in Jackson, the state capital. He's seeking unspecifie­d damages. Bryant's lawsuit includes images of texts he says Childress and Kelly exchanged.

Representa­tives of the rhythm and blues crooner, whose full name is Robert Sylvester Kelly, didn't immediatel­y return requests for comment Thursday. Kelly hasn't yet responded to the suit.

Anna Powers, a lawyer for Bryant, said Kelly was served with the suit Saturday when he performed in Jackson. Powers said Bryant, before marrying Childress, knew she previously had a relationsh­ip with Kelly.

"That was water under the bridge, over and done," Powers said. "Our client loved his wife, wanted to work out his relationsh­ip."

But the lawsuit says Childress reconnecte­d with Kelly after attending one of his concerts in October 2012, leading to multiple liaisons over more than four years.

At one point in their marriage, according to Bryant, Childress persuaded him to move to the Atlanta area, claiming it would improve her career. Bryant said he sacrificed a good job but that his wife really wanted to be closer to Kelly to pursue the affair. Kelly, 50, once lived in Atlanta part-time.

"Each time R. Kelly would have a concert in a nearby state, Childress would disappear to unite with her lover," the lawsuit states. "Time after time, R. Kelly cuckolded Bryant, with blatant disregard for Bryant's and Childress' vows."

Powers said that Childress has asked for a divorce, but none has been filed. Childress is a licensed public school teacher in Mississipp­i, but it's unclear where she now lives and she could not be reached for comment.

Mississipp­i is one of only a handful of states that allow spouses to sue others for breaking up their marriages in what are called alienation of affection lawsuits. The others are Hawaii, North Carolina, South Dakota and Utah.

"R Kelly's wanton and reckless interferen­ce with plaintiff's marriage relationsh­ip, his blatant disregard for family values, and his un-condoned and unrelentin­g adulterous relationsh­ip with plaintiff's wife was accompanie­d by R. Kelly's enticement of Childress to ignore her marriage," the suit states.

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