R.Kelly’s brother, Carey Kelly accuses him of molesting their 14-year-old cousin

R.Kelly’s brother, Carey Kelly accuses him of molesting their 14-year-old cousin

That singer and song writer, R.Kelly has a thing for young girls is no longer in question what with the constant accusations that has trailed him. In

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That singer and song writer, R.Kelly has a thing for young girls is no longer in question what with the constant accusations that has trailed him. In addition to these accusations are accusations of him dating men as well and spreading STDs. This his younger brother, Carey Kelly revealed on his diss track, ‘Confess’ to his older brother, a rebuttal to R.Kelly’s ‘I Admit’. Not done, Carey Kelly is again speaking out against his demonic brother whom he referred to as demonic.

In a lengthy interview with ‘unWinewithTashaK’, Carey Kelly talks about his brother’s relationship with late songstress, Aaliyah, while also accusing the legendary R&B singer of sexually abusing their 14-year-old cousin. He added that R.Kelly may have impregnated her, saying that he truly believed that his brother put a hit out on him.

Additionally, Carey reasons why his brother is the way he is. He explains, “Robert has a control problem. And the only reason why he targets little girls, now that I’m older, I understand. He was molested. I was molested too by the same person, but I didn’t turn out that way, I became a protector of children. I didn’t want kids to go through what I went through…especially my daughters.”

Furthermore, Carey Kelly explains that the family caught on to Robert’s alleged abuse, once they noticed him spending alone time with the 14-year-old, who has remained nameless until she shares her story.

Also, he says, “A lot of people didn’t believe it because of who he is and that’s how he’s been able to sustain in this business as an artist and as human being [without] not being locked away. It’s almost hard to believe that this icon, this superstar, would do things of that nature.”