Early on Sunday, Gloria Allred introduced her new client — Gary Dennis, who allegedly found the tape.
Now that the conference is over and has made yet another impact of discovery that R. Kelly is scum of the earth. Kellz attorney Steve Greenberg has released a statement defending his client. Read on to see what Greenberg said…
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CelebNMusic247.com reports that Gloria Allred may have struct again with her latest client Gary Dennis, who apparently found a “sports tape” which ended up being a R. Kelly sex tape.
We just find it so interesting that the tape was mixed in a group of sports tapes. Sounds more like Gary Dennis forgot he had hidden a copy of an R. Kelly sex tape. Gary joins the growing list of accusers who have come out of the
Anyways, hours later, Kelly’s attorney Steve Greenberg is trying to call foul on the whole thing.
He has released a statement to TMZ that strongly denies Kelly is involved at all with the supposed third sex tape.
Speaking publicly in an attempt to clear up Kelly’s alleged involvement in this third sex tape, Greenberg said:
R. Kelly denies that he is on any tape with underaged girls. The doubt here is self-evident, with reporting that the man on the tape kinda, sorta looks like R Kelly. That doesn’t make it him. It is not him.
Greenberg further asks about Gary Dennis himself, and what may come of the fact that he was allegedly in possession of child pornography when he found the alleged tape, asking:
Are [the Dennises] going to be prosecuted? It is obviously now just open season on R. Kelly. It is irresponsible to continue to take the speculation of every Tom, Dick and Harry, and report it as if it is fact.
Greenberg makes a strong point strongly denying Kelly is the person in this sex tape and hopes that investigators will dismiss it soon enough.
If y’all remember, this is the same story that Kelly’s other former lawyer told about his defense of the R&B singer a decade ago. The key strategy was to confuse and obfuscate the identity of people on the tapes, so that there was enough doubt. Causing the court to dismiss for lack of evidence and proof.
Let’s not forget, Kellz 2008 attorney Ed Genson used the same defense strategy. He recently broke client confidentiality laws and publicly leaked that R. Kelly was “guilty as hell” 10 years ago when facing the court.