R. Kelly has broken his silence in a new interview with Gayle King for CBS This Morning, but Michael Avenatti says R. Kelly will die in prison.
Michael Avenatti is weighing in on the R. Kelly Gayle King interview. Read on…
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CelebNMusic247.com reports Michael Avenatti is representing six different parties in the R. Kelly case: two alleged victims, two “whistleblowers,” and two parents of alleged victims.
Michael Avenatti has been instrumental in the takedown of R. Kelly and the case’s beginnings. Not only that, Avenatti’s clients retained his services, offering damning evidence against Kelly, including a sex tape.
Michael Avenatti sounds off by saying this about R. Kelly:
Key things we learned from the R. Kelly interview: 1. R Kelly is a much better singer than he is an actor; 2. He is desperate and distraught because he knows he has been caught. 3. He thinks sexual assault of young girls in the “
way way past” cannot be charged. 4. He is guilty.
He continues to point out:
Further statement regarding Azriel Clary’s comments: “It is pathetic and disgusting that R Kelly has manipulated these young girls and lied to them about their families. It has been his modus operandi for decades and part of his abuse. Alice and Angelo Clary want only two things from R. Kelly – 1) they want their daughter back & 2) they want him to die in prison for the emotional and physical abuse & assault he has inflicted on their daughter and well over 20 other young girls for nearly 30 yrs. This is not about money. It is about truth and justice.
Avenatti said in a written statement:
Included in the evidence we recently uncovered and recovered is a VHS videotape of Mr. Kelly engaging in multiple sexual assaults of a girl underage. This tape, which is clear, is approximately 45 minutes in length and has never previously been publicly disclosed or, until recently, provided to law enforcement.