Rättegångsdatum fastställt i målet om stölden av Beyoncés hårddiskar där Kelvin Evans står åtalad

En man som anklagas för att ha stulit hårddiskar med outgiven musik och turnéplaner från Beyoncés team ställs inför rätta i Atlanta nästa vecka. Kelvin Evans, som tidigare i år förklarade sig oskyldig, är kallad till domstolsförhandling den 11 maj.

Rättegången mot Evans är planerad att inledas måndagen den 11 maj. Åklagare gör gällande att han förra sommaren bröt sig in i en hyrbil och tog väskor innehållande känsligt material kopplat till sångerskans Cowboy Carter-turnéstopp i staden.

Evans greps i samband med stölden i Atlanta i juli 2025, då två resväskor med hårddiskar innehållande outgiven musik, vattenmärkta spår, filmplaner och setlistor stals från ett fordon som tillhörde medlemmar i Beyoncés turnéteam. Han förklarade sig oskyldig till anklagelser om både grova brott och förseelser i januari 2026 och har sedan dess varit på fri fot mot borgen.

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