ENTERTAINMENT
R. Kelly pays $41,666
in child support, as prosecutors 'prepare to convene jury for separate
charges of sexual assault'
R. Kelly has paid over $40,000 in child
support for the next two months to avoid facing jail time for contempt of
court.
Kelly's family attorney Lisa Damico appeared
in Chicago court Tuesday afternoon and paid $41,666 to cover June and July's
child support payments to his ex-wife, Andrea Kelly, TMZ reported.
It was claimed that the embattled singer,
52, still owes interest on back child support of $32,000.
However his manager Darrell Johnson told
TMZ: 'At no point in the foreseen future do we see paying interest of child
support. As of May 14, 2019 Mr. Kelly is current on support payments.'
Just days ago, the Grammy award winning
singer appeared in court and paid another $62,000 in back child support during
a hearing.
It came weeks after the judge in that case
ordered Kelly to jail after finding him in contempt of court for failing to pay
$161,000 in back child support to his ex-wife, who is the mother of his three
children.
Kelly remained locked up for three days until
he raised the back child support.
'He's not a deadbeat dad,' Kelly's lawyer
Lisa Damico told reporters after Wednesday's hearing, the Chicago Sun-Times
reported.
'All he wants to do is do right by his kids.'
Kelly's bookings for performances began
drying up following the airing of a television documentary, Surviving R Kelly.
That was weeks before his February arrest on
charges accusing him of sexually abusing a woman and three girls over roughly a
10-year period starting in the late 1990s.
Last Tuesday, one of his lawyers told
reporters that he was lining up performances for the Grammy award-winning
R&B singer in Illinois and outside the state, and that he anticipated the
judge approving requests to travel to make those appearances.
Kelly has pleaded not guilty to the sexual
abuse charges and denied any wrongdoing.
Earlier this month, R. Kelly appeared for a
hearing where his attorney, Steve Greenberg, demanded prosecutors hand over
celebrity attorney Michael Avenatti's video evidence that allegedly shows Kelly
having sex with an underage girl.
Kelly's legal troubles are far from over as
it was revealed that Illinois prosecutors are preparing to convene a grand jury
later this month, to look into sex trafficking claims against Kelly.
The case, led by the Northern District
of Illinois, is separate from two other probes underway into Kelly in New
York.
That grand jury will reportedly include
witness testimony of how Kelly allegedly bought plane tickets and hotel rooms
for underage girls, as well as emails and text-messages and physical evidence
including semen-stained clothing, according to TMZ.
Earlier this year it was reported that
Illinois investigators and prosecutors were looking for more sex tapes
involving Kelly and minors and interviewing parties close to the
singer.
The video was brought to light by Avenatti,
who represents two of Kelly's accusers. The lawyer currently faces unrelated
charges of embezzlement and extortion in California.
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