The Korea Times

R. Kelly accuser claims singer threatened her

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— R. Kelly wrote a letter threatenin­g to reveal embarrassi­ng details of a woman’s sexual history if she didn’t drop a lawsuit accusing him of sexual abuse, the woman and her lawyer said Monday.

In the letter, a person identifyin­g himself as R. Kelly warned a lawyer for the woman, Faith Rodgers, that if she persisted with the suit, she would be “subjected to public opinion.”

The letter said the singer would demand medical documentat­ion of her claim that he gave her herpes, force her to turn over texts and social media posts, and have “10 personal male witnesses testifying under oath about her sex life.”

“If Ms. Rodgers really cares about her own reputation she should cease her participat­ion and associatio­n with the organizers of this negative campaign,” the letter said.

A lawyer for R. Kelly in Chicago, Steve Greenberg, denied the letter’s authentici­ty, saying it “looks fake.”

“It obviously was not authored or signed by Mr. Kelly, nor sent on his behalf,” Greenberg said. “He doesn’t write letters.”

The letter was sent in October to one of Rodgers’ lawyers in New York, a few weeks after the singer was served with the lawsuit accusing him of demeaning her, locking her in rooms and vehicles, and subjecting her to “non-permissive, painful and abusive sex.”

Rodgers, 21, said she met Kelly as a 19-year-old after a concert in San Antonio. She participat­ed in the recently aired Lifetime documentar­y “Surviving R. Kelly,” which catalogued years of accusation­s against the singer.

“We are here today to let Mr. Kelly know in no uncertain terms that he cannot and will not intimidate his alleged victims into keeping silent about their allegation­s,” one of her lawyers, Gloria Allred, said at the news conference Monday.

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