Bailey Zimmerman charged after incident leaves concert canceled & $16,000 in damages in New Mexico
Country singer Bailey Zimmerman faced a felony criminal damage charge after an arrest warrant was issued on June 18 in New Mexico. The charges stemmed from $16,000 in damages at the Sandia Resort and Casino, which also led to a canceled concert. Zimmerman apologized for the incident, and the criminal charges have since been dropped.
What changed
Criminal charges against Zimmerman were dropped following his apology.
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Bailey Zimmerman Charges Dropped After New Mexico Hotel Incident
confidence 100%Country singer Bailey Zimmerman faced a felony criminal damage charge after an arrest warrant was issued on June 18 in New Mexico. The charges stemmed from $16,000 in damages at the Sandia Resort and Casino, which also led to a canceled concert. Zimmerman apologized for the incident, and the criminal charges have since been dropped.
What's confirmed:
- An arrest warrant for Bailey Zimmerman was issued on June 18 in New Mexico.
- Zimmerman faced a felony criminal damage charge.
- The incident occurred at the Sandia Resort and Casino and resulted in a canceled concert.
- Court documents state the hotel room sustained $16,000 in damage.
- Zimmerman issued an apology and the criminal charges were dropped.
Still unconfirmed:
- Zimmerman caused the hotel damage while drunken.
- Zimmerman burned bandmates and shoved a guitarist during the incident.