New
York
(ANI):
Aswad
Ayinde,
the
director
of
The
Fugees'
music
video
'Killing
Me
Softly," allegedly
raped
his
daughters
and
had
several
children
with
them
in
order
to
create
a
"pure"
bloodline.
Prosecutors
claim
he
fathered
six
kids
with
his
daughters
since
the
1980s
to
2002.
He
is
alleged
to
have
even
delivered
the
babies
himself.
Lisa
Squitieri,
the
Passaic
County
prosecutor
handling
the
case,
revealed
Ayinde
faces
five
trials,
one
for
each
daughter
he
allegedly
violated.
Ayinde,
also
known
as
Charles
McGill,
has
27
charges
against
him
including
aggravated
sexual
assault,
sexual
assault,
lewdness,
child
endangerment,
aggravated
criminal
sexual
contact
and
criminal
sexual
contact.
Ayinde"s
ex-wife
Beverly,
with
whom
he
had
nine
kids,
testified
at
a
pre-trial
hearing.
"He
said
the
world
was
going
to
end,
and
it
was
just
going
to
be
him
and
his
offspring
and
that
he
was
chosen," the
New
York
Daily
News
quoted
her
as
saying.
"I
was
afraid
to
ever
accuse
him
of
being
demented
or
being
a
paedophile.
I
knew
the
word,
but
I
wouldn't
dare
use
it
because
it
would
result
in
a
beating." Ayinde
has
to
appear
in
the
court
for
the
first
trial
next
month.
He
had
won
an
MTV
award
for
directing
The
Fugees'
video.