Dubai government denies claims that R Kelly was scheduled to perform and meet the royal family
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Dubai regime denies claims that R Kelly was scheduled to perform and meet the royal family
The embattled 52-year-old singer had turned over his passport amid his sexual abuse hearing.
Grammy-winning R&B star R Kelly arrives for a child back up hearing at a Cook Canton courthouse in Chicago, Illinois, US on Mar 6, 2019. (Photo: Reuters/Kamil Krzaczynski/File Photo)
The Dubai government has issued a statement denying claims that embattled singer R Kelly was due to perform in the United Arab Emirates and come across the majestic family.
"Authorities in Dubai accept not received any request for a performance past singer R Kelly nor are at that place any venues that have been booked," the government's Dubai Media Office said in a rare statement, calculation that Kelly "has not been invited by the Dubai regal family unit for a performance".
Kelly's lawyers had before filed a motion seeking permission for the singer to travel to Dubai via private jet to perform concerts and meet the sheikdom, reported the Associated Printing. As part of Kelly'south US$one million (Due south$1.35 million) bond agreement, he had turned over his passport.
"Mr Kelly has a job that requires he be allowed to travel," the filing read. "He cannot work, and consequently cannot making a living if he is confined to Illinois, or even the United States."
Kelly's attorney, Steven Greenberg, told Pull a fast one on News, "Mr Kelly had a signed contract with a legitimate promoter, and any information that was included in the motion to travel was from that contract. We did non say he was invited by the regal family, simply the contract did provide that he would brand himself available to meet with them".
Kelly has been charged with x counts of aggravated sexual abuse for allegedly assaulting 3 underaged girls and i adult woman.
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