Nigerian pop singer, Dammy Krane, has been released from a United States jail.
The singer was released after meeting his bail conditions set at $7,500.
According to an update from the Miami-Dade County Criminal Justice Online System, Krane, who was earlier arrested for credit card fraud, pleaded not guilty to the charges and demanded a trial by jury.
He also demanded the option of a waiver pre-trial conference.
Following his appeal, the court has fixed Krane’s hearing for June 23, 2017.
Affidavit reveals singer was arrested with seven credit cards.
The Complaint/Arrest Affidavit for Dammy Krane and one Chukwuebuka Gabriel Ilonchowu, who both allegedly hired a private jet with stolen credit cards has been released online.
It explained how and why Krane and the co-defendant were arrested for grand theft, credit card forgery and identity theft.
According to the affidavit, both defendants purchased two private charter flight tickets with fraudulent credit cards, to travel from Miami to Washington D.C.
CEO of TapJets, Eugene Kesselman, says he became suspicious and contacted the police who waited for their arrival at the airport.
When he was arrested, Dammy Krane had his passport along with several credit cards in the front of his pocket. Three of the cards had his name, while four were in the name of a William Payton III.
Several phones and laptops were also reportedly found in their bags.
The police asked if they wished to speak with an attorney after their arrest, but they allegedly declined.
See affidavits below:
Wednesday, 7 June 2017
Dammy Krane released from jail after meeting bail conditions • Affidavit reveals he was arrested with seven credit cards
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