Fijada la fecha del juicio contra Kelvin Evans por el robo de discos duros de Beyoncé

Un hombre acusado de robar discos duros que contenían música inédita y planes de gira del equipo de Beyoncé irá a juicio en Atlanta la próxima semana. Kelvin Evans, quien se declaró inocente a principios de este año, deberá comparecer el 11 de mayo.

El caso contra Evans está programado para ir a juicio el lunes 11 de mayo. Los fiscales alegan que irrumpió en un coche de alquiler el verano pasado y se llevó maletas que contenían material confidencial relacionado con la parada de la gira Cowboy Carter de la cantante en la ciudad.

Evans fue arrestado en relación con el robo de julio de 2025 en Atlanta, donde dos maletas con discos duros que contenían música inédita, pistas con marca de agua, planes de grabación y listas de canciones fueron sustraídas de un vehículo perteneciente a miembros del equipo de gira de Beyoncé. En enero de 2026, se declaró inocente de los cargos de delito grave y menor, y ha permanecido en libertad bajo fianza.

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