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‘Abusive cult’ claims denied by singer R Kelly

No charges brought and website stands by claims

Tuesday, 18th July 2017

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R&B singer R Kelly has dismissed allegations published by US media outlet BuzzFeed News that he was keeping a household of young women in a "cult" atmosphere.

"Mr Robert Kelly is both alarmed and disturbed at the recent revelations attributed to him,” Kelly's attorney Linda Mensch said in a statement.

“Mr Kelly unequivocally denies such allegations and will work diligently and forcibly to pursue his accusers and clear his name.”

Kelly has not been charged with any crime.

BuzzFeed said: "We stand fully behind the story, which was based on nine months of interviews and old-fashioned investigative reporting."

Limited communications

The BuzzFeed article became one of the top-trending items on social media on when it was published yesterday.

The article cited interviews with two families and three former associates of Kelly.

The article quoted one mother as saying the set-up was a "cult."

The report also said all of the women were over the age of consent. Some family members featured in the article expressed frustration at limited communications with their daughters.

BuzzFeed wrote that two families had sought help from police but the women have rebuffed attempts by authorities or their parents to investigate or to bring them home.

Kelly is one of the most successful R&B artists of the last two decades, with three Grammy awards, 12 studio albums and some 40 million records sold worldwide.