Grammy-award winning artist R. Kelly is refuting a story by BuzzFeed alleging he  "held women against their will in a cult."

The story, titled "Inside The Pied Piper of R&B's 'Cult,'" cites as sources three sets of parents of the women allegedly living with Robert Sylvester Kelly, along with a few people formerly part of his "inner circle". They say these women live in Kelly's homes in Chicago and in Johns Creek in an environment that is "an abusive cult."

The family of one Atlanta woman mentioned in the story held a press conference Monday afternoon in front of a house in Johns Creek where they say Kelly "abused and brainwashed" their daughter.

Kelly’s attorney released a statement denying the claims.

“Mr. Robert Kelly is both alarmed and disturbed at the recent revelations attributed to him,” the statement said. “Mr. Kelly unequivocally denies such allegations and will work diligently and forcibly to pursue his accusers and clear his name.”

Johns Creek police told the AJC on Monday that despite the allegations in the story, “no further investigation is being conducted at this time” of Kelly and alleged happenings at his metro Atlanta home.

Read more about the allegations on AJC.com.

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R. Kelly is accused of holding women against their will in his homes. A BuzzFeed story says the Grammy-winning singer runs an "abusive cult." The story cites three sets of parents of women allegedly living with Kelly. The women are forbidden to contact their families, the story says. These women live in Kelly's homes in Chicago and Johns creek, according to the report. Johns Creek police: "No further investigation is being conducted at this time."