R. Kelly arrested for unpaid child
support after interview denying sex charges
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[March 07, 2019]
(Reuters) - R&B singer R. Kelly was
arrested for a second time in recent weeks on Wednesday - this time for
failure to pay child support - hours after lashing out in a television
interview against charges that he had sexually assaulted teenage girls.
Kelly was taken into custody in Chicago for owing more than $161,000 in
child support to his three children with ex-wife Andrea Kelly.
The singer must pay the full amount to get out of jail, Cook County
Sheriff's spokesman Sam Randall said, following a court hearing over a
Wednesday deadline for the money to be paid.
Kelly's attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Andrea Kelly was not at the hearing and her attorney declined to
comment. Kelly's next hearing in the child support case is on March 13
and his next court date on the sex abuse charges is March 22.
Kelly, 52, pleaded not guilty in February to charges that he sexually
assaulted three teenage girls and a fourth woman. The charges were
brought after seven women including his ex-wife, appeared on a Lifetime
television documentary and accused him of emotional and sexual abuse.
He spent a weekend in jail on the sex charges before being released on
$100,000 bail on Feb. 25.
Wednesday's arrest came hours after CBS television aired parts of
Kelly's first interview since being charged, in which the singer
tearfully and angrily rejected allegations that he had sex with underage
girls.
"I have been assassinated. I have been buried alive," added the "I
Believe I Can Fly" singer.
At one point Kelly jumped to his feet and shouted to the camera,
pounding his breast.
"I didn't do this stuff! This is not me! I'm fighting for my fucking
life!" he said, before being calmed down by an aide. In a separate
interview, two women who live with Kelly -- Azriel Clary and Jocelyn
Savage -- rejected allegations that they are being controlled by the
musician.
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Singer Robert Kelly, known as R. Kelly, is pictured in Chicago,
Illinois, U.S., in this March 6, 2019 handout booking photo. Cook
County Sheriff's Office/Handout via REUTERS
Asked about their relationship with Kelly, Azriel Clary, 21, sobbed
in a CBS television interview due to be aired on Thursday.
"I’m crying because you guys don’t know the truth,” Clary said,
according to an excerpt of the interview released on Wednesday.
"You guys are believing some fucking façade that our parents are
saying. These are all fucking lies for money," she added, as Savage
rubbed her back to comfort her.
Savage and Clary are not believed to be among the four women Kelly
has been charged with sexually assaulting.
In the interview broadcast on Wednesday, Kelly accused Savage's
parents of "selling" their daughter to him.
The parents of 23-year-old Savage said at a news conference on
Wednesday they had not seen their daughter in person for two years.
Clary's parents in a statement on Wednesday denied ever getting
money from Kelly.
"We never ‘sold’ our daughter to him or anyone else... All of the
victims and parents cannot be lying," Alice and Angelo Clary added.
Savage's lawyer on Wednesday also disputed Kelly's assertions that
they had handed over or sold Jocelyn.
(Reporting Suzannah Gonzales in Chicago and Jill Serjeant in Los
Angeles; Additional reporting by Karen Pierog in Chicago; Editing by
Lisa Shumaker)
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