R. Kelly Tried To Use COVID-19 For Prison Release

R. Kelly Tries To Use COVID-19 To Get Out

R. Kelly Tried To Use COVID-19 For Prison Release!

Apparently, the courts don’t give a damn when it comes to R. Kelly. His team tried to get him released from prison due to the Coronavirus, but he was DENIED! Read on to find out why R. Kelly tried to use COVID-19 for prison release but failed miserably…

CelebNMusic247.com reports that R. Kelly and his team tried to use COVID-19 for prison release but he was recently denied bail from Chicago’s Metropolitan Correctional Centre.

R. Kelly will remain behind bars for charges that include sex trafficking, racketeering and child pornography amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Kellz team filed another emergency motion for release after claiming the threat of contracting the virus had grown.

Here is what we’ve learned about R. Kelly team using COVID-19 for Prison Release:

Kelly and his legal team argued that when he first asked to be let out, the court noted there were no confirmed cases of COVID-19 at MCC Chicago where he is being held, but that has now changed, and while the judge acknowledged the disease has now spread at the facility, she ruled his motion for release on bond didn’t show enough evidence that the ‘Trapped in the Closet’ star is at unique risk of contracting coronavirus.

District Judge Ann Donnelly highlighted the fact Illinois prosecutors have accused Kelly of witness tampering during his child pornography case so insisted it would be too risky to let him out of jail.

She wrote:

The defendant maintains that any risk can be mitigated through a combination of measures imposed on his release, including restrictions on social media, internet and telephone use.

Given the pandemic, where the judicial system’s oversight capabilities are curtailed, these measures simply are not viable — they cannot ensure that a defendant with a history, incentive and opportunity to interfere with potential witnesses will not do so.

In his motion, the ‘I Believe I Can Fly’ hit maker had insisted he was too ”recognizable” to be a fight risk.

His legal documents stated:

[Kelly is] the most obvious and recognizable person on the streets of Chicago, or anywhere else in the country, in light of the severe stay-at-home restrictions.

Kelly had also insisted he will agree to 24/7 surveillance and GPS monitoring to make sure he doesn’t go anywhere other than home or meet with anyone other than his lawyers.

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