NEW DETAILS: Lil Durk says he hasn't committed a crime, gets denied bond

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Less than 24 hours after turning himself in to police custody in Atlanta, the city's WSBTV reports that Lil Durk has been denied bond and that the rapper believes he's innocent of the five felony charges leveled against him.

Speaking to the local news outlet in an interview conducted in his lawyer's office just before he turned himself in to Fulton County Jail on Thursday (May 30), Durk kept things to the point. "I have nothing to hide. I have nothing to run from," Durk said when asked why he was choosing to surrender to police.

Elsewhere in the brief interview, Durk reveals that he actually learned there was a warrant for his arrest while he was on tour. The outlet reports that he subsequently canceled the remainder of his tour and flew to Atlanta to surrender to police. His legal team is currently working to set up a bond so he can be released from Fulton County Jail.

R. Kelly charged with 11 new counts of felony sexual assault and sexual abuse.

R. Kelly, who has already been charged with 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse, has been hit with 11 new counts of sexual assault and sexual abuse. Four of the new counts charge Kelly with aggravated criminal sexual assault

a Class X felony, the most serious in Illinois, that carries six to 30 years in prison if the accused is convicted. Three of the new counts accuse him of sexually abusing a victim between the ages of 13 and 16 in 2010. Kelly is due in court on June 6 to face the charges.

BREAKING: Lil Durk to reportedly be charged with criminal intent to commit murder

Chicago-based rapper Lil Durk is wanted by Atlanta police in connection with a February shooting outside the Varsity, authorities confirmed. 

Atlanta police said Thursday they secured warrants for the 26-year-old, whose given name is Durk Derrick Banks, on charges of criminal attempt to commit murder, aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. He also faces a criminal street gang charge.

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