Bailey Zimmerman is facing several legal repercussions after he was accused of trashing his Albuquerque hotel room. In the latest reports, a warrant for his official arrest has also been issued by the authorities. Here’s what we know so far.
Bailey Zimmerman served with a felony warrant and arrest charges
PEOPLE reported that the popular singer was served with several charges, including a felony charge for allegedly trashing a hotel room where he was staying. Not only that, an arrest warrant was also issued on June 18 in relation to his crimes. According to the report, Zimmerman faces “a misdemeanor charge of falsely obtaining services, and a fourth-degree felony for criminal damage to property over $1,000.“The incident that caused all this happened on May 27, after the star canceled a concert at the Sandia Resort and Casino that he was supposed to perform, at the last minute. A statement from the report further read that, “the singer appeared to be showing signs of intoxication” and that he “spit on a Sandia security officer.” He also allegedly destroyed property and smashed a guitar before the show started.He was on his ‘Different Night, Same Rodeo Tour’ at the time of the reported incident.He also announced the canceled show on his Instagram account, writing “It’s really hard for me to say this, but I have to reschedule tonight’s (5/27) and Saturday (5/30) shows. I’ll be back there stronger.“
Bailey Zimmerman trashed her hotel room after the concert incident
When he was later taken to his hotel, he was told to leave the place, however, he refused. The hotel authorities were called for this. Based on the report, it was found that his room was found to have many broken things, including a broken TV, a broken phone, furniture that disappeared from the space, as well as the amount of alcohol worth USD 400. It was reported that in total, the singer caused damages amounting to USD 16 thousand. It was learned that one of the walls of his hotel room also had a hole.Disclaimer: The information in this report is based on a legal hearing as reported by a third-party source. The details provided represent allegations made by the parties involved and are not proven facts. The case is ongoing, and the final verdict has not yet been reached. The publication does not claim that the allegations are true.