A woman claims she was sexually assaulted in a Chicago studio that was recently rented by R Kelly.
The 31-year-old woman was picked up by firefighters just blocks away from the property.
According to the Chicago Sun-Times, the assault happened just before 4am.
The victim alleges she was raped by two men and then thrown out a back door of the recording studio.
She told police that three men drove her to the music studio, but only two sexually assaulted her once inside the building.
The victim in the alleged assault on Thursday is in stabilized condition. It is unclear whether R Kelly or his entourage were present during the alleged assault.
Kelly was ordered to leave the Chicago studio back in February.
A judge learned the singer had been violating his strict order to only use the property from 9 am to 5pm each day.
The Grammy winning singer allegedly kept some of the women he is accused of abusing over the years there.
In the Lifetime docu-series Surviving R Kelly, a scene showed the parents of one young woman throwing stones at the building in hopes of getting their daughter’s attention.
It was raided back in January by members of the Chicago Fire Department.
Multiple female accusers claimed Kelly demanded they ask permission before leaving a room. They say the “I Believe I Can Fly” singer forced them to wear jogging suits in public in order to keep their figures hidden.
The alleged victims also claimed their phones were taken away and replaced with new ones. They allege that they were only allowed to be used to contact him or others approved by him.
If the women break these rules, Kelly reportedly “punished them physically and verbally.”
On February 22, 2019, Kelly was indicted on 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse.
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