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Black America Web
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Black America Web
R&B Singer Jaheim Charged (AGAIN) With Animal Cruelty
Source: Fulton County Sheriff's Office / FCSO R&B singer Jaheim is once again in trouble for his alleged treatment of dogs in his care. As reported by WSB-TV, the Grammy-nominated vocalist was arrested on May 1. According to records by Fulton County Sheriff's Office, the singer, whose full name is Jaheim Hoagland, was charged with six counts of animal cruelty. Court docs revealed he is accused of not providing enough water, sanitary conditions, and ventilation to his six dogs. Documents said that the 'Put That Woman First' singer owns the following dogs: Tweet, Pit Bull Terrier Tip, French Bulldog Taka, Hound mix Tink, Pit Bull Terrier Timber, Pit Bull Terrier Tanger, Pit Bull Terrier Jaheim was released the following day from Fulton County Jail on bond. Unfortunately, this is not the first time that Jaheim has been arrested for animal cruelty. In September 2021, he was arrested in New Jersey for third-degree animal cruelty and failure to provide necessary care to an animal after police found over a dozen dogs in deplorable conditions at his home in Hillsborough, NJ. One dog was ultimately euthanized due to its poor condition, leading to sweeping backlash and condemnation by the public. SEE ALSO R&B Singer Jaheim Charged (AGAIN) With Animal Cruelty was originally published on Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Grammy-nominated R&B singer arrested in animal cruelty case
A three-time Grammy-nominated singer known for chart-topping hits is facing several animal cruelty charges, according to our sister station WSB-TV. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Jaheim Hoagland, known mononymously as Jaheim, was arrested on May 1, according to jail records. TRENDING STORIES: Miami Valley native known for hits 'Hang On Sloopy' and 'Weird Al' dies Man fishing under Ohio train bridge saves 14-month-old hit by train Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton arrested for DUI about 2 hours outside of Pittsburgh Hoagland has been charged with six counts of animal cruelty, WSB-TV reported Court documents revealed that the R&B singer is accused of not providing enough water, sanitary conditions and ventilation to the dogs. The documents said Hoagland owns the following dogs: Tweet, Pit Bull Terrier Tip, French bulldog Taka, Hound mix-breed Tink, Pit Bull Terrier Timber, Pit Bull Terrier Tanger, Pit Bull Terrier Hoagland was released from the Fulton County Jail the following day. The singer is most known for his soulful melodies, including 'Put That Woman First', 'Fabulous,' and 'Finding My Way Back.' [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
R&B singer Jaheim charged in metro Atlanta animal cruelty case
A three-time Grammy-nominated singer known for chart-topping hits is facing several charges of animal cruelty. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Jaheim Hoagland, known mononymously as Jaheim, was arrested on May 1, according to jail records. Hoagland has been charged with six counts of animal cruelty. Court documents revealed that the R&B singer is accused of not providing enough water, sanitary conditions and ventilation to the dogs. TRENDING STORIES: Georgia Tech student killing: Shooter snuck into apartment building, waited for victim, police say WATCH: Pigeons try to hitch a ride on a Delta Air Lines flight Nearly 30 BUIs issued, 4 injured in boating accidents over Memorial Day weekend The documents said Hoagland owns the following dogs: Tweet, Pit Bull Terrier Tip, French bulldog Taka, Hound mix-breed Tink, Pit Bull Terrier Timber, Pit Bull Terrier Tanger, Pit Bull Terrier Hoagland was released from the Fulton County Jail the following day. The singer is most known for his soulful melodies, including 'Put That Woman First', 'Fabulous,' and 'Finding My Way Back.' Channel 2 Action News is working to learn more about the charges. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]