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R. Kelly faces new sex abuse charges in Minnesota

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The sprawling sex abuse scandal involving R&B singer R. Kelly expanded on Monday to the state of Minnesota, where charges against him include engaging in prostituti­on with a minor.

The new charges come days a er the disgraced superstar pleaded not guilty in New York to federal charges including racketeeri­ng, which allege he systematic­ally recruited girls for sex while touring.

He faces separate federal charges linked to child pornograph­y in his hometown Chicago.

Along with the felony count of prostituti­on with a minor, Kelly also faces one count of soliciting a minor for sexual purposes, the a orney’s office for Hennepin County, which includes the state’s most populous city of Minneapoli­s, announced.

County a orney Mike Freeman told journalist­s the charges are related to an incident dating to July 11, 2001, when a victim under 18 years old was a empting to obtain an autograph from Kelly, known for hits such as “I Believe I Can Fly.”

The 52-year-old artist gave her the autograph along with a phone number, and a er she called, she was invited to his hotel, Freeman said.

When the girl arrived, “she was offered US$200 to take off her clothes and dance for him,” he said. “A er accepting the US$200, she got naked and they proceeded to dance.”

Freeman, who dubbed the incident “simply not acceptable,” said sexual contact occurred but not intercours­e.

She was then granted VIP access to one of his concerts, which was meant to be for adults 18 and over.

It is unclear when or whether the musician, whose given name is Robert Sylvester Kelly, will appear in Minnesota to face the new charges.

Following his recent arraignmen­t in New York, it was expected Kelly would return to Chicago, where he must a end a status hearing on September 4 in a case involving child pornograph­y. He was denied bond in both Chicago and New York.

Prior to his arrest in July over the federal indictment­s, Kelly had been out on bond in connection with state felony charges of aggravated sexual assault in Chicago’s Cook County criminal court.

Kelly has a decades-long history of abuse allegation­s, especially of underage girls, but for years maintained a solid fan base, performed and won awards.

He began facing renewed scrutiny earlier this year upon the release of the docu-series “Surviving R. Kelly,” which nabbed an Emmy nomination for outstandin­g informatio­nal series or special.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? R. Kelly (centre) arrives for a hearing on eleven new counts of criminal sexual abuse, at the criminal court in Chicago, June 6.
— Reuters photo R. Kelly (centre) arrives for a hearing on eleven new counts of criminal sexual abuse, at the criminal court in Chicago, June 6.

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