The woman, who identified herself as Sonia, told jurors in Brooklyn federal court she was kept at least two days in a locked room at Kelly's Chocolate Factory studio in 2003.
She said Kelly was adjusting his pants when she woke up, and recalled feeling"wet stuff" between her legs and on her thighs. On cross-examination, Kelly's lawyer Deveraux Cannick questioned why Sonia did not immediately call police or see a doctor, waiting instead until the 2019 Lifetime documentary"Surviving R. Kelly" described Kelly's other alleged abuses.
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