A 24-year-old woman from New York has made a riveting confession about an alleged incident of s*xual abuse when she was almost nine years old.
The woman’s name is Chaneya Kelly. In an interview with NBC News, Kelly admitted that in 1997, she made an untruthful accusation about a man who supposedly had unlawful s*xual relations with her. That man was Kelly’s father, Daryl Kelly.
The situation occurred in October 1997, when Daryl Kelly was residing with his wife, Charade, and their five children. The family stayed in Newburgh, New York, which is a town 90 miles north of New York City. At the time, Daryl was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and owned a small electronic repair shop. His wife Charade was unemployed and engaged in pr0st!tuti0n to support her drug habit.
Daryl was on the fringe as well and struggled to stay clean so that he could take care of the children. The couple’s oldest child Chaneya was two months away from her ninth birthday when one day her mother approached her to ask her a chilling question.
“She repeatedly asked me, has my dad touched me,” Chaneya told NBC’s Dateline. “I was like, ‘What do you mean, did he touch me?’ And she was like, ‘Did he touch you in your no-no spot?’ And I would repeatedly say no,” she continued.
Chaneya said the more she replied that her father did not s*xually abuse her, the more her mother became angry. Chaneya also revealed that her mother even threatened to beat her if she continued to give an answer she did not want to hear. Afraid of what her mother would do to her, Chaneya eventually said that her father was guilty of s*xually abusing her.
Chaneya’s father was eventually convicted of child r@pe after she consistently told police during their investigation that abuse actually occurred. Daryl Kelly was later sentenced to decades in prison at New York’s Green haven Correctional Facility.
Chaneya has now recanted her accusations and says that she has always supported her father. She said: “I’m 24 years old and I made this mistake when I was nine years old…but it’s never too late to try and right your wrong.”

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