Buku Abi, the 26-year-old daughter of convicted sex offender R. Kelly, has come forward with allegations that her father sexually abused her as a child. These claims are detailed in a new two-part documentary, “R Kelly’s Karma: A Daughter’s Journey,” produced by TVEI Network.
Abi, born Joanne Kelly, alleges the abuse occurred in Illinois in the early 2000s when she was around eight or nine years old. She describes waking up to Kelly touching her, an experience she says profoundly impacted her life.
According to Abi, she disclosed the alleged abuse to her mother, Andrea, in 2009 when she was 10 years old. They reportedly filed an anonymous police report in Illinois but were told that authorities could not pursue the case due to the statute of limitations.
At the time, Illinois law allowed prosecutors a maximum of 10 years to bring charges for alleged sex crimes, provided the offense was reported within three years of occurrence.
R. Kelly, 57, has vehemently denied these allegations. His attorney, Jennifer Bonjean, stated that similar claims made by Kelly’s ex-wife were previously investigated by the Illinois Department of Children & Family Services and found to be unsubstantiated.
This revelation comes amid Kelly’s ongoing legal troubles. The singer is currently serving a 19-year sentence at FCI Butner Medium I correctional facility in North Carolina for child pornography, sex trafficking, and racketeering convictions. He will be eligible for release in 2045.
The documentary sheds light on the complexities of reporting childhood sexual abuse and the impact of statute of limitations laws on such cases. It also raises questions about the protection of minors within families of high-profile individuals.