Atlanta Man Sentenced to Two Years for Stealing Unreleased Beyoncé Music
Atlanta Man Sentenced For Stealing Unreleased Beyoncé Music
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Kelvin Evans, a 41-year-old man from Atlanta, Georgia, has been sentenced to two years in prison for stealing unreleased music from Beyoncé's team. The theft occurred in July 2025 when he broke into a vehicle belonging to her choreographer and dancer, leading to the loss of valuable items, including hard drives with unreleased material.
- 01Kelvin Evans was sentenced to two years in prison for stealing unreleased music from Beyoncé's team.
- 02The theft took place in July 2025, just before Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour in Atlanta.
- 03Evans broke into a vehicle rented by Beyoncé's choreographer and dancer, stealing laptops and hard drives.
- 04He accepted a plea deal and has been in custody since his arrest in August 2025.
- 05Evans is also required to serve three years of probation and stay away from the victims.
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Kelvin Evans, aged 41, has been sentenced to two years in prison for stealing unreleased music from Beyoncé's team in July 2025. The incident occurred in Atlanta, Georgia, when Evans broke into a Jeep Wagoneer rented by choreographer Christopher Grant and dancer Diandre Blue. The theft resulted in the loss of several valuable items, including two MacBook laptops, luxury clothing, and hard drives containing unreleased material from Beyoncé. Surveillance footage linked Evans to the crime, and investigators used location technology to track the stolen laptops. Evans accepted a plea deal and has been in custody since his arrest in August 2025. In addition to his prison sentence, he will serve three years of probation and is ordered to stay away from the victims and the crime scene.
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This case highlights the legal consequences of theft, especially involving high-profile individuals, which can deter similar crimes in the future.
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