Lawyer enters not guilty plea for R. Kelly in sex abuse case
CHICAGO — R&B singer R. Kelly’s attorney entered a not guilty plea on behalf of his client Monday as the singer faces multiple charges of sexual abuse in Chicago.
Kelly, one of the bestselling music artists of all time, entered the courtroom wearing an orange jail jumpsuit after spending the weekend in Chicago’s 7,000-inmate jail. He was arrested Friday on 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse involving four females, three of whom were minors.
Kelly remains jailed after a judge on Saturday set bond at $1 million. The Grammy Award-winning singer is required to pay 10 per cent, and his attorney said Kelly’s confidants are trying to pay $100,000 to get him released as he awaits trial.