Saturday, 11 October 2014

Banker allegedly admitted to recording sex romps

                            Banker allegedly admitted to recording sex romps
A former Morgan Stanley banker accused of secretly video-recording sex romps with three women had the tables turned on him by an alleged victim who surreptitiously recorded him copping to the crime, The Post has learned.
“I’m not innocent, I’ve said exactly what I’ve done. I lied about having sex with someone else and I videotaped it for my own watching enjoyment. Which is weird but . . . ,” John C. Kelly, 32, told a former lover who secretly recorded his confession last year.

The son of noted civil attorney John Q. Kelly had actually videotaped the victim, 37, multiple times and the two other women over a dozen times in their most intimate moments without their consent between May 2011 and December 2012, prosecutors allege.
“I didn’t know that you were filming it and I trusted you,” the Ivy League grad responds in the secret recording.
“It was once. And I had totally forgotten about it,” stammers Kelly. “Like I never had watched it.”
The victim then blasts the handsome, blond, blue-eyed Williams College grad for titling the creepy porno “India Research” in a flip reference to her ethnic background.
“I remember thinking ‘That’s not funny’ when I read the name — like you could get something better than that,” he admits.
When the victim asks him if he understands how hurtful that was, his patience wears thin.
“Big f–king deal,” he barks. “I never showed anyone.”
When the victim tells Kelly she heard he showed her video to a buddy, he claims he revealed an illicit photo by accident when he was trying to pull up shots of his adorable puggle, Maddy.
It wasn’t the first time Kelly shunted blame onto his pup.
He told investigators he had accidentally made the sex tapes when he inadvertently left his doggy cam on during the bedroom romps, many of which sources said he uploaded to websites. He was arrested in November 2013.
“Do you know how it feels?” the woman asks on the furtive recording of her tormentor. “E— saw my videos first, of like, me giving you [oral sex]. Do you know how embarrassing that is?”
The highly damaging audio recording could undermine Kelly’s defense if the case goes to trial.
Prosecutors turned over the tape to Kelly’s former defense attorney last January.
The playboy is now on his third lawyer, Sarita Kedia, best known for defending reputed mobster Michael Persico.
She didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.








**culled from nypost**

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