R. Kelly’s Release Request Denied For The Second Time; Singer To Still Remain In Jail

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For the second time, a federal judge has denied American singer R. Kelly’s request to be released from jail. R. Kelly is convicted of sexual abuse charges. The judge denied his request citing the seriousness of the charges he faces and how he is a potential threat to society.

R. Kelly’s lawyers have tried two times in a month to get him free from Chicago’s Metropolitan Correctional Center. The R&B singer is awaiting two federal trials scheduled for later in 2020. Kelly is accused of holding a history of sexual abuse.

According to the reports in USA Today, district Judge Ann Donnelly wrote stated her decision: “The risks associated with the defendant’s release have not changed,” She added that Kelly “continued to downplay the risk that he might flee, citing his attendance record in connection with the 2002 state criminal charges against him”.

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