Judge rules R. Kelly’s Chicago indictment will remain intact.
Jennifer Bonjean, defense attorney for the singer R. Kelly, arrives for his sentencing hearing at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn on June 29, 2022.in New York, a different federal judge denied his request to dismiss several counts from his pending case in Chicago, records show.
Meanwhile, Kelly’s attorney earlier this week filed an extensive request asking the judge to prohibit prosecutors from mentioning “bad acts” they say are not relevant to the charges.
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