The Guardian (Charlottetown)

R. Kelly’s trip to Dubai off for now as contracts reworked

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CHICAGO (AP) — An overseas trip by R. Kelly is in limbo after his attorney asked a judge Friday for more time to provide details to the court about up to five concerts the R&B singer wants to perform next month in Dubai.

A Chicago pretrial hearing only briefly touched on a defence motion asking the judge in the sexual abuse case to approve Kelly’s travel, portraying him as desperate for concert income to pay bills amid his legal troubles . Attorney Steve Greenberg told reporters outside court that he wanted to gather more informatio­n on the concerts to give Judge Lawrence Flood “a certain comfort level’’ about what the travel and concerts would entail.

Kelly’s entertainm­ent attorney, Doug Anton, said any Dubai trip was off for now as contracts with Dubai concert organizers are reworked. He said celebrity singers often go to Dubai for appearance­s, then arrange concerts.

“The court requires more formalitie­s,’’ he said, speaking at the courthouse. A condition of Kelly’s bond is that he can’t travel outside Illinois without court permission. Judges often refuse that permission in felony cases, fearing defendants will go on the lam. If convicted on 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse, Kelly could face decades behind bars. Greenberg said Kelly wasn’t a flight risk, noting that the Grammy winner travelled abroad for concerts prior to his 2008 child pornograph­y trial and never missed a hearing date. Jurors acquitted him on all counts.

“If he goes to Dubai, he is going to come back from Dubai,’’ Greenberg said. Despite court filings saying the sex-abuse allegation­s swirling around have led to the cancellati­on of several U.S. concerts, Doug Anton, says he had 150 emails Kelly received asking him to perform “everywhere possible.’’ “Profession­ally, it is looking up,’’ he said. Greenberg said Kelly also continued to make music and “has lots of material to release.’’

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