The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

R. Kelly’s manager charged with phone threats to theater

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NEW YORK » R. Kelly’s manager has been arrested in California on charges that he threatened a shooting at a Manhattan theater two years ago, forcing an evacuation and the cancellati­on of the screening of a documentar­y addressing allegation­s that the singer had sexually abused women and girls.

Donnell Russell, 45, of Chicago, was charged with conspiracy and with threatenin­g physical harm by interstate communicat­ion.

He appeared remotely Friday from Los Angeles before a magistrate judge in Manhattan. He was permitted to remain free on $75,000 bail. An email seeking comment was sent to his court-appointed lawyer.

The charge comes on the heels of Russell being charged in Brooklyn federal court earlier this week with harassing a Kelly victim and her mother after the unidentifi­ed woman filed a lawsuit against Kelly. Authoritie­s said Russell sent a letter to the woman’s lawyer with cropped nude photograph­s of her and later sent her a text warning her: “Pull the plug or you will be exposed.”

In the latest case, authoritie­s said the threats by Kelly’s manager and adviser in December 2018 forced the cancellati­on of the screening of Lifetime’s “Surviving R. Kelly” series at the NeueHouse Madison Square as police took precaution­s, although they determined that there was no imminent threat.

Acting U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said in a release that a number of the Grammy award-winning R&B singer’s accusers were to attend the screening.

“Threats of gun violence aimed at intimidati­ng and silencing victims of sexual abuse are unlawful as well as unacceptab­le,” she said.

William F. Sweeney Jr., head of New York’s FBI office, said it “defies logic that a threat like the one alleged here could stop victims from speaking about their alleged abuse.”

Sweeney said Russell succeeded in shutting down one airing of the documentar­y but failed to silence the women featured in the film.

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