Attorney Gloria Allred says a new tape has been turned over to law enforcement, allegedly showing singer R. Kelly sexually abusing an underage girl.

At a press conference in Midtown today, Allred appeared with a new client who says he discovered the tape in his own home.

Kelly is already facing 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse, involving one woman and three underage girls.

He has vehemently denied any wrongdoing.

Kelly was released on bail again yesterday, after being held for owing $161,000 in child support.

In Manhattan today, Allred's new client, Gary Dennis, detailed the moment he found the tape.

"Recently, I came across a box of VHS tapes that I had had in my home for many years. I was searching through the box to see which old tapes I wanted to keep and which ones I wanted to throw out. I noticed a sports tape, but it also had R. Kelly's name on it. I thought it was a recording of an R. Kelly concert. To my shock and surprise, R. Kelly appeared to be on the tape, but not in concert," Dennis said.

According to Allred, her client has never met Kelly and has no known connections to the singer. He says he's received numerous sports VHS tapes over the years, and does not know where this tape came from.