His New York trial will now begin in September.
31.03.2020 - 08:11 / pinkvilla.com
R Kelly has joined the list of celebrities who are asking to get out of prison citing health concerns over Coronavirus Pandemic. Kelly, who is currently being held without bail after being arrested on multiple sex crime charges, is asking a federal judge to free him from jail in Chicago. The motion of bond filed in the court last week states that the singer is within the category of people described as high-risk by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention amid the ongoing health crisis.
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His New York trial will now begin in September.
R. Kelly made a second emergency plea to the New York court to release him from prison to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Gene Maddaus
A New York judge has shot down R. Kelly’s bid for an early prison release amid coronavirus concerns.
R. Kelly recently asked a judge to free him from federal jail in Chicago, where he awaits trial on child pornography and other charges, due to the new coronavirus pandemic, but the request has been rejected.
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A New York Federal judge has denied R. Kelly’s request to be released from prison due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Brooklyn judge on Tuesday denied R. Kelly’s request for release due to the coronavirus pandemic, finding that he is not among the inmates most endangered by the disease.
TSR Updatez: R. Kelly was hoping his plea to be released from the Chicago Metropolitan Correctional Center would be granted due to the risk of being exposed to the coronavirus. Unfortunately, things are not going his way, as it has reportedly been determined that he is not among the inmates impacted by the disease.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) — A Brooklyn judge on Tuesday denied R. Kelly’s request for release due to the coronavirus pandemic, finding that he is not among the inmates most endangered by the disease.
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