The singer’s crisis manager said, “Mr. Kelly feels like the devil is working overtime.”
A woman who has accused R. Kelly sexual abuse and was featured on the Lifetime network’s controversial Surviving R. Kelly docuseries has reportedly secretly testified in front a grand jury. According to a report by TMZ, the United States Attorneys Office in the Southern District New York convened a grand jury to hear the testimony a woman named Faith Rodgers.
Of course, there’s no way knowing what Rodgers revealed to the grand jury, but in the past year, she’s been quite vocal about her accusations against the singer. Rodgers previously told CBS News that she was in a relationship with Kelly when she was 19-years-old, a union that lasted for a year. She alleges that Kelly told her to call him “daddy,” locked her away for days at a time, and introduced her to one five women he was reportedly “raising.” She also told the news station that Kelly recorded their first sexual encounter without her consent and later reported that he gave her a sexually transmitted disease.
There are two reported investigations in New York state, one in the Eastern District and the other in the Southern District. This doesn’t include the probes taking place in Kelly’s home state Illinois. TMZ states that there are a number witnesses who will also testify for the grand jury in Illinois related to investigations that center around tax evasion, obstruction justice, and sex trafficking.
Darrell Johnson, Kelly’s crisis manager told TMZ, “Mr. Kelly feels like the devil is working overtime in effort to try to destroy his musical legacy for selfish, personal enrichment. We feel everything will line up right on track when it is all said and done.” He added, “Mr. Kelly is not where he wants to be in life at this present moment. However, every indication shows that he is headed in the direction a positive outcome. He feels that when you are very focused people try to take you down. He’s very confident that in the end he will be proven innocent.’’