Reshona Landfair Speaks Out on R. Kelly Case
Reshona Landfair, a key figure in the R. Kelly sexual abuse case, has recently spoken out about the treatment she received during the legal proceedings. She directly links this treatment to the way Black girls are perceived when they are sexually abused.
Landfair expressed her belief that if she were a Caucasian girl who had been abused in the same way, the outcome would have been different. She feels that society would have viewed the situation in a completely different light. She highlighted the fact that Black girls are often unfairly judged based on their appearance and are not given the same level of empathy and support as their white counterparts.
She shared her personal experience of being a victim of sexual abuse and the challenges she faced during the legal process. Landfair felt that she was not treated with the respect and sensitivity that she deserved. She described how she was made to feel like a mockery and was never seen as a victim.
Landfair also revealed the lasting impact of seeing her abuse being replayed and joked about in the media. She felt that institutions that should have protected her instead exposed her to further harm. She also disclosed her fear of testifying in Kelly’s 2008 trial, as she was manipulated and pressured by the singer.
Despite the passage of nearly two decades, Landfair still carries the weight of the decisions made by herself, her parents, and the prosecutors involved in the case. She believes that her body was treated as legal evidence first and as a child’s body second.
Landfair’s story sheds light on the challenges faced by Black girls who are victims of sexual abuse and the systemic issues within the justice system. Her bravery in speaking out serves as a reminder of the importance of amplifying the voices of survivors and advocating for justice and support for all victims.

