Friday, January 9

‘Surviving R. Kelly: The Final Chapter,’ a documentary series about American superstar R. Kelly, has revealed more trauma suffered by his victims.

According to HipHopdx, The Final Chapter premiered on Monday and Tuesday nights and focused on R. Kelly’s abuse of Azriel Clary, who testified against him in his racketeering and sex trafficking trial in 2021.

Clary accused the imprisoned singer of forcing her to eat her own feces in 2020, calling it a disgusting act he forced girls to perform as a ritual to prove their loyalty.

Following the series premiere in 2019, the episodes documented the following trials and the entire fallout that occurred against the embattled singer following the first part of the allegations.

It also revealed more disturbing allegations against R. Kelly, such as physically abusing his ex-girlfriend Azriel Clary.

“She was on the tour bus, Azriel. They were in the basement. “And I heard him hitting her — spanking her, as he calls it,” an unnamed survivor said. “There was another incident in which Robert forced one of the girls, or a couple of the girls, to eat his feces. When they had to eat the feces, it was more of a loyalty ritual.”

The first of the two episodes revealed her testimony, in which she described how R. Kelly taught her how to lie during a heated interview with Gayle King. Furthermore, the most recent episodes revealed an alleged sex tape involving the late Aaliyah, with a survivor describing how she was assaulted after discovering it.

“I see this basket full of tapes, and I’m like, ‘Well, maybe I’ll just grab one of these tapes, and let me go in the other rooms and see if there’s a VHS so I can watch a movie,'” Ebonié Doyle explained. “That’s when I realized he’d been lying to me about Aaliyah.

“I put in a tape of him and Aaliyah together. On that tape, I saw him and Aaliyah having an intimate moment. They were on the tour bus, and the tape confirmed everything I had asked him.”

R. Kelly was convicted in New York on nine counts, including racketeering, transporting individuals across state lines for illegal sexual activity, coercion and enticement, and transportation of a minor. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison.

He has then tried again in his hometown of Chicago, where a federal jury convicted him of child pornography charges in September.

He still faces pending criminal charges in Minnesota, which have largely been put on hold while his federal cases are pending.

 

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