R. Kelly remains in a Chicago jail as more of his nationally televised interview is set to air.
The R&B singer was taken into custody Wednesday after telling a judge he could not pay $161,000 in back child support. Earlier in the day, "CBS This Morning" aired an interview in which Kelly pleaded with viewers to believe that he'd never had sex with anyone under 17 and never held anyone against her will.
More of the interview is expected to air Thursday.
The interview was his first public defense since being charged with sexually abusing three girls and a woman.
Experts say the TV appearance was risky and could backfire if it gives prosecutors more information to use against him at trial.
Meanwhile, authorities are looking into a woman's claims that R&B singer R. Kelly had sex with her in 2001 in Detroit when she was 13 years old.
Detroit police Chief James Craig said Wednesday that his department received information about the alleged assault from police in Chicago last month. He says the woman, who is now 30, no longer lives in Michigan and that his department is trying to speak with her and her attorney.
Kelly's defense attorney, Steve Greenberg, has said the singer never knowingly had sex with anyone who was underage. He wasn't immediately available Thursday to comment about the Detroit allegations.
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