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R. Kelly, one of the most successful R&B acts of all time, was still in jail Sunday afternoon after he failed to immediately produce the 0,000 in cash required to make bail.A judge in Chicago set Kelly's total bond at million on Saturday, a day after he was indicted on 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse against four victims, three of whom would have been underage at the time of the alleged crimes, according to prosecutors.Kelly's bond was set at 0,000 for each of the alleged victims in the case. To leave police custody, he's required to pay 10% of the total, or 0,000.Steve Greenberg, Kelly's attorney, told reporters after Saturday's bail hearing that he was "very happy" with the bond and that it seemed "fair and reasonable given the allegations."But Greenberg said his client "really doesn't have any money at this point" due to "mismanagement," "hangers-on" and "bad deals."He added Kelly would ultimately be able to come up with the required 0,000."He's trying to get it together," Greenberg said. "He doesn't have it sitting in the bank."Illinois does not have bail bondsmen, Greenberg pointed out. Singer owes thousands in unpaid child supportBut Kelly's money problems don't stop with his bail.According to court documents reviewed by CNN, Kelly owed more than 9,000 in unpaid child support to his ex-wife as of February 6.The court ordered Kelly to make a monthly payment of ,833 on January 8, 2009, but Kelly failed to show up to that hearing, per court documents.To avoid being held in contempt of court, a judge ordered he pay 1,663 by March 6.Greenberg told CNN his client "does not have to pay the child support before getting out.""The state is trying to make him do that, or they were," Greenberg said, "but the judge said no."Singer also faced eviction from his studioKelly also risked eviction at his Chicago studio last month because he owes more than 6,000 in unpaid rent.Court documents show a judge signed an eviction order in January. The documents show Robert Kelly needed to move out on or before January 21, but Kelly was still at the studio minutes before he turned himself in to police on Friday night.The eviction process began in July 2018 when the landlord, Midwest Commercial Funding LLC, said Kelly defaulted on the lease by initially failing to pay more than ,000 in rent. The back rent continued to pile up, and the judge finally signed off on an eviction.In January a judge ordered the second floor of Kelly's studio -- which was being used as a bedroom -- to be closed because it posed a fire hazard.The judge also limited Kelly's use of the building to between the hours of 9 a.m. and 9 p.m., a decision Greenberg slammed in a statement on his Twitter page, in which he compared Kelly to Ludwig van Beethoven, Sigmund Freud and Winston Churchill, whom he said worked and wrote at night.The area was only zoned commercial, and not residential. 2966
Roughly two-dozen House Republicans on Wednesday stormed a closed-door deposition in secure House Intelligence Committee spaces to rail against the Democratic-led 175
Sixty days of bed rest is the order for folks chosen to participate in a study being conducted by NASA and ESA on Earth.Participants from the United States will need a passport, as this study is happening in Germany."The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is researching how the body changes in weightlessness," says the study sign-up page online. "Bed rest simulates this condition. We are looking for test persons who take part in a bed rest study from September to December 2019 in Cologne and spend 60 days lying down. "Based on the study results, scientists are developing countermeasures that reduce the negative effects of weightlessness on astronauts," the website says.The study is called "AGBRESA" (Artificial Gravity Bed Rest Study) and the information that comes from it is used to improve conditions for astronauts in space."We accompany you on your mission as a terrestrial astronaut. Our team consists of scientific, physiotherapeutic and medical professionals - and nutritionists are also on board to take care of your physical well-being," says the website. 1081
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts was sworn in Thursday to preside over impeachment trial of President Donald Trump on Thursday, beginning the third impeachment trial in U.S. history.House lawmakers prosecuting the case began Thursday by walking across the Capitol and formally delivering the articles in the Senate chambers.Roberts then swore in all senators, who will act as jurors during the impeachment trial.Rep. Adam Schiff (D-California), one of the impeachment managers appointed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, then read the articles in their entirety. The articles allege Trump abused his presidential power by pressuring Ukraine to investigate Democratic rival Joe Biden and used military aid to the country as leverage. Trump is also charged with obstructing Congress’ ensuing probe.Watch live video of the swearing-in below.Trump has called the impeachment a "hoax." 897
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo defended the killing of Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani at a news conference on Tuesday, saying it was the right move for the United States. "It was the right decision. We got it right," Pompeo said.President Donald Trump ordered a drone strike that killed Soleimani in Baghdad last week. Soleimani was the head of Iran's Quds Force. Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has 440