"That's the only place they can protect him," Greenberg later told Page Six. Instead, MCC decided to put Kelly in solitary confinement. "We should not incarcerate people indefinitely because we cannot provide them with due process!" The government cannot ensure his safety, and they cannot give him his day in court," he argued. Kelly called," he tweeted, adding, "Regardless, it is time to release Mr. "We have not been provided any information from the jail, nor has Mr. Kelly's lawyer, Steve Greenberg, wasted no time using the attack as a reason to ask for his client's release. He was charged with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse against four women (including three minors) and was released on $100,000 bail. Kelly followed, and, as Billboard notes, Kelly was arrested in February 2019. Insufficient evidence resulted in his walking free, and it wasn't until a 2017 Buzzfeed feature alleged Kelly of running a sex "cult" that more women began to come forward. In 1996, he was sued by Tiffany Hawkins, who dated Kelly when she was 15 and alleged "personal injuries and emotional distress." In the early 2000s, the singer was sued by three more women, and in 2002, he was slapped with 21 counts of making child pornography, followed by 12 more charges and an arrest in Florida.
Kelly has been battling sexual misconduct allegations since the '90s, but it wasn't until 2019 that the "I Believe I Can Fly Singer" was placed behind bars to await a trial that, as of November 2020, has yet to happen.Īs the BBC reports, Kelly's questionable behavior began in 1994 when, at the age of 27, he married a 15-year-old Aaliyah.