Surviving R. Kelly is a Lifetime TV series about singer Robert Kelly.It will detail experiences women had with the star R. Kelly.Personally, it has been 30 years since I sat in an auditorium at Kenwood Academy High School, watching my high school classmate blow the crowd away. The charges in the suit were not reported until years later, in a December 2000 Chicago Sun-Times article, Loggans next sued Kelly in August 2001 when she represented another Chicago woman, Tracy Sampson, an aspiring rapper who claimed she lost her virginity to the star at age 17, which is the age of consent in Illinois. Kelly’s label, Sony Music, has refused to comment.Despite signing a nondisclosure agreement — which may not necessarily preclude reporting a crime — and threats of legal action, Pace is considering pursuing criminal charges against Kelly.“I know speaking out against Kelly, Kelly could sue me. Mr. Kelly again denies any and all wrong doing and is taking appropriate legal action to protect himself from ongoing defamation.”Pace is the fourth former member of Kelly’s circle to tell BuzzFeed News that the star mentally and physically abuses the women closest to him. “I feel like this is a healing process for me, because I've been holding this in for so many years, and to see that he always gets away with it, it’s just not right. ET She even got the singer’s autograph, which she provided to BuzzFeed News. Pace says she first became a self-described R. Kelly “superfan” when she heard his album Chocolate Factory at age 11. They're also suggesting that the young lady was finessed into getting into a "freak" relationship.The young lady claims that she was 16 years old when she met R Kelly, and they quickly entered into a s*xual relationship. The case eventually was settled out of court when Kelly paid Jones an undisclosed sum, sources said.Pace says that when she went to Loggans for assistance, she was told that the attorneys would make her a millionaire. Now a 24-year-old mother of three with the married name Jerhonda Pace, she tells BuzzFeed News that after the trial, when she was 16, she became one of many women traumatized by a sexual relationship with Kelly. Confessions Of Daddys Little Freak. The alleged underage sexual relationship with him that followed and subsequent payouts mirror decades of allegations against the star.
One of the young women who claims R Kelly used her as a "s*x slave" has written a tell-all book. The results were sent to Loggans in a letter dated Feb. 1, 2010. BuzzFeed News previously reported that this woman was still living with Kelly as of the summer of 2016. While she was in the mansion, she says, she had to follow Kelly’s “rules,” which included dressing in baggy clothes, turning over her phone, and asking permission to shower, eat, go to the bathroom, and leave the property. Scott Legato via Getty Images R. Kelly performs at Little Caesars Arena on February 21, 2018 in Detroit, Michigan.
Pace says she is talking now — and breaking a signed nondisclosure agreement — because she is concerned about women still living with Kelly in what police have been told is an abusive “cult,” as Kelly has adamantly denied allegations of wrongdoing, and one alleged victim, 21-year-old Joycelyn Savage, has said she is “If I can speak out and I can help them get out of that situation, that’s what I will do,” Pace says. According to the lawsuit, Hawkins began having sex with Kelly in 1991, when she was 15 and he was 24. “Even though I had already met him at his trial, I was like literally at his house, so it did not feel real.” She remembers Kelly calling her over to the bar and telling her he had noticed her at the trial. She answered yes to all questions. The young woman, who wrote the book under a fake name, described in detail her relationship with R Kelly.And some readers are calling the relationship "consensual". Posted on August 21, 2017, at 9:50 p.m. There was so much that nobody knew.