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R.Kelly Handcuffed And In Prison Outfit As He Appears In Court (See Photos)

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Disgraced RnB star, R.Kelly was arraigned before a Cook County judge on Tuesday September 17, in prison outfit.

A major highlight of the court session the handcuffed singer appeared in was the Judge’s refusal to increase the $1 million bond on his pending sex abuse cases.

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Though prosecutors at the Leighton Criminal Court Building did not reveal how much they wanted to increase Kelly’s bond,

It was also learnt that the presiding Judge also shot down an unusual bid by a woman who posted Kelly’s bond in February but now wants her $100,000 back.

Here are photos of the singer in prison outfit below:-

Photos and video of R.Kelly in prison outfit lindaikejisblog 1

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