R&B superstar, R. Kelly once summoned a n3ked girl who was hiding under a boxing ring at his suburban Chicago home by snapping his fingers multiple times — then ordered her to give him and another man oral s3x, a witness testified Monday. The sickening scene was revealed during testimony by the first male victim of Kelly’s to take the stand at the singer’s s3x crimes trial in Brooklyn federal court. The witness, who is testifying under the pseudonym “Louis,” said he was abused by Kelly after the singer lured him to his suburban mansion in 2006 when he was 17 years old after he offered to help kick start his career in the music business. At Kelly’s house in Olympia Fields, the victim said he offered to carry bags for the R&B great or do “anything you need” in the hopes of launching his own career in the music business. Kelly responded by saying, “that’s not it,” then got on his knees, crawled to Louis and proceeded to perform oral s3x on him, the witness said. “I wasn’t into it,” Louis said. On another occasion at the singer’s sprawling manse, Louis said Kelly snapped his fingers two times to call a n3ked girl out from underneath a boxing ring. She then performed oral s3x on them both, according to the witness. Louis is testifying as part of a cooperation agreement with federal authorities for taking part in a scheme to bribe a woman not to testify against Kelly at the trial. Louis pleaded guilty in the case, which did not include the singer, whose real name is Robert Kelly, as a defendant. Kelly has been charged with racketeering and violations of the Mann Act for allegedly leading an organization of his employees to find girls for him to s3xually abuse in the Chicago area and across the country.
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