CHICAGO (AP) — R&B star R. Kelly signed autographs and waved at a fan who yelled "I love you!" when he stopped at McDonald's in downtown Chicago after being released from jail in his sexual abuse case.
Kelly posted $100,000 bail late Monday after spending the weekend in Chicago's 7,000-inmate jail. He was arrested Friday on charges of sexually abusing four people dating back to 1998, including three underage girls.
R. Kelly enjoying some McDonalds and smiling after posting bond....#CongratulationsYouPlayedYourself #EbrointheMorning pic.twitter.com/HQQOVJbRv6
— HOT 97 (@HOT97) February 26, 2019#RKelly just left the Rock n' Roll McDonalds in River North, making his first stop after bonding out of jail. Jessy Adams, a fan of R. Kelly, followed his van to the McDonalds and was able to get his signature. Now on @CapturedNews pic.twitter.com/mSKSTLKPri
— Christopher Smith (@chrissmith) February 26, 2019Video footage shows Kelly inside the McDonald's with his entourage late Monday ordering food and sitting in a booth. He's wearing sunglasses, a tan winter coat and a black hood.
One fan yelled "I love you! I love you! I love you!" as Kelly got into a large black Mercedes van. He waved.
Aerial video shows Kelly later entering a cigar bar in the city's ritzy Gold Coast neighborhood.___Check out the AP's complete coverage of the investigations into R. Kelly.





