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R. Kelly forced all his 'girlfriends' to write letters denying they were sexual abused that he could keep as legal insurance, alleged victim testifies

An R. Kelly accuser testified that the R&B singer coerced his girlfriends to write letters denying allegations of abuse in order to protect himself from possible legal troubles. 

'As insurance and a way to make sure these women wouldn't talk, created and collected collateral. He made them create embarrassing videos and false letters,' Assistant U.S. Attorney Maria Cruz Melendez said during her opening remarks at Kelly's ongoing sex abuse trial in federal court in Brooklyn on Wednesday, the Daily News reported. 

'The defendant would tell us exactly what to say,' the accuser, known on the witness stand as Jane Doe 5, testified.

Jane read excerpts from the letters aloud in court, one letter stated: 'I decided I would spank myself really hard until I had bruises.' 

When asked by the prosecution Wednesday if she had ever spanked herself, Jane responded: 'Never.'  

Jane, who has been on the witness stand since Monday, previously testified that Kelly, 54, would spank her in punishments he referred to as 'chastisings'.  

An R. Kelly accuser, known as Jane Doe 5 (pictured in a Tuesday court sketch), testified Wednesday that he coerced his girlfriends into writing letters denying abuse in order to protect himself from possible legal troubles

An R. Kelly accuser, known as Jane Doe 5 (pictured in a Tuesday court sketch), testified Wednesday that he coerced his girlfriends into writing letters denying abuse in order to protect himself from possible legal troubles

Jane, who met Kelly at a music festival in Florida when she was 17, testified that the singer's lawyer told him to have 'every girlfriend write a letter' defending him after his 2008 child pornography trial.

'The defendant would have other girlfriends make me write these letters. He said they would go to his attorneys and they'd never see the light of day,' Jane, now 23, said.

The woman shared another letter with the court where Kelly told her to state she wanted to have sex and he only wanted to be friends.

'If you don't bring me back that d**k then I'm going to say you raped me. I'm going to say you raped me since I was a minor,' she wrote in the letter. 

'I'll tell everyone you hit me.'

Assistant U.S. Attorney Maria Cruz Melendez argued that Kelly had the victims 'create embarrassing videos and false letters'. 

'He kept it in his back pocket in case anyone tried to accuse him of anything,' she said.

Jane, who met Kelly (pictured) at a music festival in Florida when she was 17, testified that the singer's lawyer told him to have 'every girlfriend write a letter' defending him after his 2008 child pornography trial

Jane, who met Kelly at a music festival in Florida when she was 17, testified that the singer's lawyer told him to have 'every girlfriend write a letter' defending him after his 2008 child pornography trial

During Wednesday's proceedings, Jane also read letters where she said her parents had suggested she lie to Kelly about her age, and that they tried to benefit financially from her relationship with him. 

She claimed her parents had sought jobs from the musician and asked him to invest in their business proposals, including one involving a dildo that played Kelly's music when in use.

'They decided to bring dildos to his show,' Jane wrote In an undated letter to her brother.

'Mom pulled a dildo out in front of anybody and everybody. I thought it was a ridiculous idea.' 

She also told her brother that her mother would 'nag' her to take photos and videos of her and Kelly so she could blackmail him, and pushed her to dress provocatively for their first encounter in 2015 when she was 17.

Jane left Kelly in October 2019 after having dated the singer for over four years.

She said during their first meeting, Kelly pressured her into having oral sex before granting her a singing audition. Afterwards, she began regularly meeting with Kelly and having sex with him in different cities, according to her testimony. 

Jane (pictured in a court sketch from Tuesday's cross examination by Deveraux Cannick) left Kelly in October 2019 after having dated the singer for over four years

Jane (pictured in a court sketch from Tuesday's cross examination by Deveraux Cannick) left Kelly in October 2019 after having dated the singer for over four years

Kelly (pictured beside lawyers Thomas Farinella and Nicole Blank Becker in a Tuesday courtroom sketch) has pleaded not guilty to charges that he ran a decades-long racketeering scheme in which he abused six women and girls, including Jane

Kelly (pictured beside lawyers Thomas Farinella and Nicole Blank Becker in a Tuesday courtroom sketch) has pleaded not guilty to charges that he ran a decades-long racketeering scheme in which he abused six women and girls, including Jane

Jane also shared that her parents eventually agreed to put her under the care of a woman Kelly knew so Jane could live with him in Chicago while attending high school virtually.

Kelly, known for the Grammy-winning song 'I Believe I Can Fly,' has pleaded not guilty to charges that he ran a decades-long racketeering scheme in which he abused six women and girls, including Jane and the late singer Aaliyah. 

He’s vehemently denied the charges, claiming that the women were groupies who wanted to take advantage of his fame and fortune. 

The federal trial is expected to last several weeks and, if convicted, Kelly could face life in prison. He also faces sex-related criminal charges in Illinois and Minnesota.

Additionally, Kelly is charged in a bribery scheme after he paid a $500 bribe in 1994 in order to get breakout singer Aaliyah, who was 15, a fake ID so he could marry her. Kelly allegedly feared that he had gotten the teen pregnant.

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