The Borneo Post (Sabah)

R. Kelly ordered to allow inspectors inside studio

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ONE WEEK after Lifetime released the documentar­y “Surviving R. Kelly” and set off a renewed wave of public scrutiny into the singer’s alleged history of sexual abuse, a judge has granted an emergency motion allowing Chicago building instructor­s to access the recording studio featured in the docuseries.

Chicago’s buildings department will investigat­e whether Kelly has converted his Near West Side warehouse into a recording studio as well as living quarters without obtaining the proper permits, after city law enforcemen­t officials received an anonymous 311 call on Wednesday claiming that two people were illegally living in the commercial­ly zoned building, according to the Chicago Tribune. City attorney Kimberly Roberts told the local newspaper that “because of the issue of public safety, we need to get inside and assess what’s going on.” If Kelly is found to have been in violation of the terms of the lease, he could be fined up to US$1,000 a day per violation. “The property is zoned for commercial purposes only, so there shouldn’t be anyone living there or having any kind of parties there,” Roberts said.

The 8,000-square-foot studio is currently listed by Berkshire Hathaway as for sale for around US$4 million and rented at the moment by a “high profile tenant,” with amenities including a “fully built out recording studio, lounge and full kitchen.” Kelly’s lawyers did not object to the mandate of inspection handed down on Friday, but argued that the situation should not have been characteri­sed as an emergency.

Per court records seen by the Tribune, the building’s owner is, in a separate case, trying to evict Kelly for failure to pay rent. Earlier this week, the judge overseeing that case said Kelly owes the building US$167,000 (RM684,000).

Kelly has not commented on either building-related case, but has denied the allegation­s of criminal wrongdoing brought forth by several alleged sexual abuse victims and their families.

Kelly’s lawyers argued that the situation should not have been characteri­sed as an emergency.

Since Lifetime’s documentar­y came out, a number of artistes including Lady Gaga and Phoenix have publicly apologised for collaborat­ing with Kelly in the past, and the singer’s estranged daughter Buku Abi called her father a “monster” in an Instagram story posted on Thursday.

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R KELLY Matthew McConaughe­y and Anne Hathaway attend the photo call for Aviron Pictures ‘Serenity’ at Ritz Carlton Hotel on Friday in Marina del Rey, California. — AFP photos
 ?? 13, 2019 ?? Festival director Dieter Kosslick poses with an old bear trophy for the Berlinale film festival on Friday in Berlin at the Noack fine art foundry. The Berlinale Film Festival takes place from Feb 7 to 17. (Left) Kosslick and Hermann Noack pose with old bear trophies; Berlinale bear trophies (left, top) for the upcoming festival. (Far left) A craftsman works on a bear trophy for the upcoming Berlinale film festival on Friday. — AFP photos
13, 2019 Festival director Dieter Kosslick poses with an old bear trophy for the Berlinale film festival on Friday in Berlin at the Noack fine art foundry. The Berlinale Film Festival takes place from Feb 7 to 17. (Left) Kosslick and Hermann Noack pose with old bear trophies; Berlinale bear trophies (left, top) for the upcoming festival. (Far left) A craftsman works on a bear trophy for the upcoming Berlinale film festival on Friday. — AFP photos

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