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Bail has been denied for Duane “Keefe D” Davis for the second time in a row after a judge questioned sources for the funds.

Clark District Court Judge Carli Kierny denied a request to pay Davis’ $750,000 bail due to her suspicions of a possible cover-up, the Associated Press reports. An attorney for Davis said he would provide additional proof showing that the music record executive offering to cover the bail had obtained the money legally.

However, Kierny expressed skepticism after receiving two identical letters seemingly from an entertainment company that Cash “Wack 100” Jones claimed wired him the funds as payment for his work. The judge noted that one letter was signed with a name unrelated to the company, while the second letter featured a misspelled name and a return address linked to a doctor’s office.

Davis’ lawyer, Carl Arnold, asserted that the bail bond agent Davis used had given the entertainment company copy-and-paste instructions for the letters and could therefore testify about their authenticity. However, prosecutor Binu Palal said the bond dealer may have committed a felony crime by submitting “a false document to this court.”

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