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😬🎶 Man Who Stole Beyoncé’s Unreleased Music Takes Plea Deal & Gets Prison Time 👀

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The man accused of stealing unreleased music connected to Beyoncé’s team during her Atlanta stop on the “Cowboy Carter” tour is officially heading to prison.

According to reports, Kelvin Evans pleaded guilty Tuesday to multiple charges tied to the high-profile theft case after originally pleading not guilty and rejecting an earlier plea offer back in March.

Investigators say Evans was caught on surveillance footage allegedly breaking into a rented Jeep belonging to a member of Beyoncé’s crew just two days before her Atlanta concert last summer. During the break-in, a flash drive containing unreleased Beyoncé music was reportedly stolen along with other valuables.

The case immediately sparked major buzz online once fans realized unreleased material from Queen Bey herself may have been involved.

Evans was reportedly facing up to six years behind bars, but under the plea agreement he was sentenced to two years in prison instead.

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Prosecutors also claimed Evans may be connected to several other vehicle break-ins around the area.

The incident had fans worried that Beyoncé’s unreleased songs could leak online, though no major unreleased tracks connected to the theft ever surfaced publicly.

Now, after months of legal drama, the case appears officially closed—with prison time replacing a trial.

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