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Judge sets US$1 million bail for singer R. Kelly, says sexual assault allegations are ‘disturbing’

  • Kelly, 52, was charged with a 10-count indictment on Friday and has been accused of sexual misconduct and abuse
Singer Robert Kelly, known as R. Kelly, appears in a booking photo provided by the Chicago Police Department in Chicago, Illinois. Photo: Reuters

Grammy-winning R&B singer R. Kelly, who for years has faced allegations that he abused women and underage girls, appeared in court in Chicago on Saturday to face charges that he sexually assaulted four people, including three teenagers.

Cook County Judge John Lyke set bail at US$1 million for Kelly after calling the allegations “disturbing” during a hearing where Kelly appeared in a black hooded sweatshirt and listened, head down, as prosecutors outlined the case against him.

The 52-year-old, whose real name is Robert Kelly, was charged with a 10-count indictment on Friday, nearly two months after the Lifetime television network aired a six-hour documentary series Surviving R. Kelly in which multiple women accused him of sexual misconduct and abuse.

The judge also ordered Kelly not to have contact with anyone under the age of 18.

R. Kelly turns himself in at 1st District police headquarters in Chicago. Photo: TNS
R. Kelly turns himself in at 1st District police headquarters in Chicago. Photo: TNS

At a news conference on Friday, the Cook County state’s attorney, Kimberly Foxx, said three of the four victims were under age 17 at the time of the abuse, which dated back as far as 1998. She did not comment on the details of the charges, which each carry a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.

His lawyer Steven Greenberg told reporters on Friday night that prosecutors had “rushed to judgment” due to public pressure.

“He’s an innocent man,” Greenberg said.

Lawyer Michael Avenatti, known for representing porn star Stormy Daniels in her legal battle against President Donald Trump, said at a separate news conference on Friday that he had obtained a videotape from the late 1990s depicting Kelly performing sexual acts with a 14-year-old girl.

Avenatti, who said he represents two victims, two parents and two whistle-blowers from Kelly’s inner circle, told reporters he had given the tape to authorities.

More than a decade ago, Kelly was acquitted of child pornography charges in Chicago. That case stemmed from a video purportedly showing Kelly having sex with an underage girl; both Kelly and the girl denied they were in the video.

Kelly, best known for his hit single I Believe I Can Fly, has for years denied accusations of abuse.

In 1994, he married his 15-year-old protégé, the singer Aaliyah, a union that was annulled months later because of her age. Aaliyah died in a plane crash in 2001.

Surviving R. Kelly touched off a new controversy when it debuted in January, prompting his record label, Sony Music-owned RCA, to end its relationship with the performer.

“We are proud that Lifetime was able to provide a platform for survivors to be heard,” Lifetime said in a statement on Friday.

It was not clear if any of the alleged victims, who were not named in the indictment, were the same as those in the documentary.

Kelly, a three-time Grammy winner whose hits also include Bump N’ Grind and Your Body’s Callin, grew up in a Chicago public housing project where, according to his autobiography, he was sexually abused beginning at age eight.