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R Kelly released on bail after pleading not guilty to sexually assaulting teenagers

Posted on July 11, 2020December 4, 2024

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Grammy-winning R&B star R Kelly pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges that he sexually assaulted three teenage girls and a woman in alleged incidents dating back to 1998, weeks after a television documentary leveled new accusations against him.

The 52-year-old performer, whose real name is Robert Sylvester Kelly, was charged in a 10-count indictment returned on Friday by a Cook County grand jury in Chicago, and later surrendered to police. If convicted, he would face up to seven years in prison for each count.

Bond was set on Saturday at $1 million, and Kelly remained locked up over the weekend.

On Monday morning, Kelly, wearing an orange jail jumpsuit, appeared in a Chicago courtroom before Associate Judge Lawrence Flood and spoke only to confirm his name. His lawyer, Steven Greenberg, entered a not guilty plea on Kelly’s behalf.

"Mr. Kelly has done absolutely nothing wrong," Greenberg told reporters. "No one has showed us any evidence that he has done anything wrong."

The recording star was released from custody several hours later after $100,000 cash bail was posted by a friend, county sheriff’s spokeswoman Sophia Ansari said.

Kelly, best known for his hit single "I Believe I Can Fly," had been confined to a prison hospital ward to keep him apart from the general inmate population, his lawyer said.

A fourth charge is based on a videotape that purportedly shows Kelly and a 14-year-old girl engaged in sexual acts, according to prosecutors.

Prosecutors in the 2008 case also introduced a video as evidence against Kelly, but the victim did not testify.

Attorney Michael Avenatti, who said he represents two of the alleged victims in the indictment and a third accuser, told reporters after Monday’s hearing that he had turned over a second videotape to prosecutors earlier in the day.

The 55-minute video dated from around 2000 also showed a 14-year-old girl, though Avenatti did not specify whether it was the same girl as in the first video. Avenatti said he obtained both tapes from two "whistleblowers" he also represents, but none of his clients appear in either video.

The charges against the performer came just weeks after the Lifetime television network aired the six-hour documentary series "Surviving R. Kelly," in which multiple women accused him of sexual misconduct and abuse.

Los Angeles-based lawyer Gloria Allred said she represents six women who have come forward to accuse Kelly of sexual abuse, including some who were featured in the documentary. But she said none of her clients are included in the Cook County case.

At least four law enforcement agencies outside Cook County have opened investigations into her clients’ complaints, Allred told a news conference on Monday, including the New York Police Department and federal prosecutors in Brooklyn. 

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