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R. Kelly's trip to Dubai off for now as contracts reworked

CHICAGO (AP) - An overseas trip by R. Kelly is in limbo after his attorney asked a judge Friday for more time to provide details to the court about up to five concerts the R&B singer wants to perform next month in Dubai.

A Chicago pretrial hearing only briefly touched on a defense motion asking the judge in the sexual abuse case to approve Kelly's travel, portraying him as desperate for concert income to pay bills amid his legal troubles .

Attorney Steve Greenberg told reporters outside court that he wanted to gather more information on the concerts to give Judge Lawrence Flood "a certain comfort level" about what the travel and concerts would entail.

Kelly's entertainment attorney, Doug Anton, said any trip to the United Arab Emirates was off for now as contracts with Dubai concert organizers are reworked. He said celebrity singers often go to Dubai for appearances, then arrange concerts.

"The court requires more formalities," he said, speaking at the courthouse.

A condition of Kelly's bond is that he can't travel outside Illinois without court permission. Judges often refuse that permission in felony cases, fearing defendants will go on the lam. If convicted on 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse, Kelly could face decades behind bars.

Greenberg said Kelly wasn't a flight risk, noting that the Grammy winner traveled abroad for concerts prior to his 2008 child pornography trial and never missed a hearing date. Jurors acquitted him on all counts.

"If he goes to Dubai, he is going to come back from Dubai," said Greenberg, who has said previously he is willing to "chaperone" Kelly to the Persian Gulf country if need be.

Judge Flood set the next court date for May 7, though the defense can request a hearing sooner to ask for a ruling on the motion to OK Kelly's travel.

Despite court filings saying the sex-abuse allegations swirling around have led to the cancellation of several U.S. concerts, Doug Anton, says he had 150 emails Kelly received asking him to perform "everywhere possible."

"Professionally, it is looking up," he said.

Greenberg said Kelly also continued to make music and "has lots of material to release."

But he also said Kelly's bills, as a celebrity, are extensive, including because of child support payments he has had to make. Greenberg said a rule of thumb was, "The more money you make, the more money you spend."

Kelly's lawyers offered no details about the proposed concerts, including possible venues.

But Dubai's luxury nightclubs often host hip hop and other artists for days at a time to perform and be seen among the millionaires of the skyscraper-studded city that is home to the world's tallest building. Rich families also pay for celebrities at their parties.

Documents in several unrelated civil cases say Kelly in recent years typically made between $100,000 and $200,000 per concert. His lawyers wouldn't say how much Kelly could be paid in Dubai.

"He hasn't been offered enough, I can tell you that," Greenberg said.

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This story has been corrected to reflect the charge of aggravated sexual abuse.

R&B singer R. Kelly, right, appears in court with his attorney Steve Greenberg, March 22, 2019, for a hearing at the Leighton Criminal Court Building in Chicago. An overseas trip by R. Kelly is in limbo after his criminal attorney asked for more time to provide details to the court about concerts the singer wants to perform next month in Dubai. The hearing only briefly touched on a defense motion this week asking the judge in Kelly's sexual-assault case for permission to travel to earn money from up to five concerts. (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune Via AP, Pool) The Associated Press
R. Kelly, right, arrives at the Leighton Criminal Court for a hearing on Friday, March 22, 2019, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Matt Marton) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Jan. 25, 2014 file photo, recording artist R. Kelly performs at The 56th Annual Grammy Awards Salute to Industry Icons with Clive Davis in Beverly Hills, Calif. A Chicago judge is expected to rule on whether to let R. Kelly travel overseas to perform several concerts to help the cash-strapped singer pay legal and other bills as he faces sex-abuse charges. A hearing Friday, March 22, 2019, follows a defense motion saying the 52-year-old singer hopes to do up to five April concerts in Dubai. (Photo by Frank Micelotta/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this March 9, 2019 photo, singer R. Kelly center, walks with his attorney Steve Greenberg right, and an unidentified man left, who gave him a ride after being released from Cook County Jail, March 9, 2019, in Chicago. A Chicago judge is expected to rule on whether to let R. Kelly to travel overseas to perform several concerts to help the cash-strapped singer pay legal and other bills as he faces sex-abuse charges. A hearing Friday, March 22, follows a defense motion saying the 52-year-old singer hopes to do up to five April concerts in Dubai. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty, File) The Associated Press
R&B singer R. Kelly, right, appears in court with his attorney Steve Greenberg, March 22, 2019, for a hearing at the Leighton Criminal Court Building in Chicago. An overseas trip by R. Kelly is in limbo after his criminal attorney asked for more time to provide details to the court about concerts the singer wants to perform next month in Dubai. The hearing only briefly touched on a defense motion this week asking the judge in Kelly's sexual-assault case for permission to travel to earn money from up to five concerts. The filing says Kelly is scrambling to pay bills amid his legal troubles. (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune Via AP, Pool) The Associated Press
R. Kelly, left, leaves the Leighton Criminal Court after a hearing on Friday, March 22, 2019, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Matt Marton) The Associated Press
R. Kelly walks with attorneys and supporters out of the Leighton Criminal Courthouse, Friday, March 22, 2019 in Chicago. (Ashlee Rezin/Chicago Sun-Times via AP) The Associated Press
R. Kelly walks with attorneys and supporters out of the Leighton Criminal Courthouse, Friday, March 22, 2019 in Chicago. (Ashlee Rezin/Chicago Sun-Times via AP) The Associated Press
R. Kelly, front, leaves the Leighton Criminal Court after a hearing on Friday, March 22, 2019, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Matt Marton) The Associated Press
R. Kelly leaves the Leighton Criminal Court after a hearing on Friday, March 22, 2019, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Matt Marton) The Associated Press
R. Kelly walks with attorneys and supporters into the Leighton Criminal Courthouse, Friday, March 22, 2019 in Chicago. (Ashlee Rezin/Chicago Sun-Times via AP) The Associated Press
R. Kelly is handed a rose and card from fans as he leaves the Leighton Criminal Court after a hearing on Friday, March 22, 2019, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Matt Marton) The Associated Press