R. Kelly Asks Judge for Permission to Play Dubai Concerts
R&B star
R. Kelly has asked a US court to let him travel to Dubai to perform concerts
next month.
According
to a motion filed in Cook County Circuit Court, R. Kelly also plans to
meet members of the United Arab Emirates' royal family.
The
embattled singer faces 10 charges of sexual abuse involving four alleged
victims, three of whom were minors.
He had to
surrender his passport last month after being released on bail and is
struggling to pay various fees.
R. Kelly has
denied all allegations against him.
The motion,
filed on Wednesday, claims R. Kelly has been battling to pay child support,
legal fees and everyday expenses after the cancellation of his record contract
and two US concerts. His songs have also been removed from several streaming
services.
"He
cannot work, and consequently cannot make a living if he is confined to
Illinois, or even the United States," according to the five-page document.
"Denying
him the opportunity to work would be a hardship on his children."
The filing
also took aim at Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx, questioning her
impartiality in the case and accusing her of using the trial "to thrust
herself into the spotlight of the #metoo movement".
A judge may
decide on R. Kelly's travel request on Friday.
Earlier this
month, the singer gave an explosive interview to CBS This Morning, where
he tearfully and angrily denied the allegations against him.
"I
didn't do this stuff. This is not me," he said, adding that he is
"fighting for my life".
FROM .bbc.com/news/world-us-canada
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