A daycare affiliated with the woman who paid R. Kelly's bail last month was evacuated over the weekend after receiving multiple bomb threats.

Chicago Police Sgt. Rocco Alioto confirmed to USA TODAY that "multiple people called in bomb threats to a business" located on West 79th St. Saturday afternoon, the same address as Lord & Child Christian Daycare.

"No offender (is) in custody and Bomb (and) Arson cleared the scene," Alioto said, adding that "detectives are investigating" the scary ordeal.

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Authorities couldn't confirm who owns the daycare as they don't identify victims, but CBS Chicago and TMZ report the childcare facility is connected to Valencia Love.

Love, a 47-year-old woman from the Chicago suburb of Romeoville, Illinois, posted the embattled singer's $100,000 bail, which accounts for 10 percent of the $1 million dollar bond. She identified herself as a "friend" of Kelly's in court documents, according to The Chicago Sun Times.

Her connection to the daycare is unclear.

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Kelly was bailed out of jail Feb. 25 after pleading not guilty to 10 felony counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. The indictments describe the cases of four women – three of whom were underage at the time of the alleged sexual abuse.

The R&B singer, who was acquitted of child pornography charges in 2008, has denied wrongdoing. His defense attorney, Steve Greenberg, says he's confident Kelly will be vindicated.

Kelly's next court date is March 22.

Contributing: Jayme Deerwester

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