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FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2015, file photo, graffiti artist Shepard Fairey appears in Frank Murphy Hall of Justice during a preliminary examination in Detroit. Fairey is scheduled to stand trial Jan. 26, 2016, on charges of illegally tagging buildings while in Detroit to complete a commissioned project. Fairey is charged with malicious destruction of property. The charges include damage to buildings and a railroad bridge. (David Coates/Detroit News via AP) DETROIT FREE PRESS OUT; HUFFINGTON POST OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT Image Credit: AP

Graffiti artist Shepard Fairey is scheduled to stand trial next year on charges of illegally tagging buildings while in Detroit to complete a commissioned project.

Court records show that a January 26 trial date was set on Friday in Wayne County Circuit Court.

The 45-year-old Fairey is charged with malicious destruction of property, including buildings and a railroad bridge. The damage is estimated at $30,000 (Dh110,194.)

An attorney for the city has said three of the nine damaged properties are city-owned.

Fairey’s lawyer has said prosecutors offered no proof the tagging was done by Fairey.

The artist was in Detroit in May to complete a 56 metre-tall mural on a downtown building. The work was financed by businessman Dan Gilbert’s Bedrock Real Estate Services, which owns the building.