Jaheim Hoagland, the Grammy-nominated R&B singer famous for hits like “Put That Woman First” and “Fabulous,” is once again facing serious legal issues related to animal cruelty. According to jail records, Jaheim was arrested on May 1st in Fulton County, Georgia, on six counts of animal cruelty. Court documents accuse him of failing to provide sufficient water, sanitary living conditions, and proper ventilation for several dogs under his care. The dogs named in the case include Tweet, Tip, Taka, Tink, Timber, and Tanger. He left custody just one day after his arrest.
Jaheim has faced legal trouble over animal welfare issues before this recent arrest. In September 2021, authorities arrested him in Hillsborough, New Jersey, after discovering 15 dogs living in unsafe and unsanitary conditions at his residence. Police responded to a call about a dog in distress. They found several dogs confined in crates outside. The animals were exposed to harsh conditions. One dog was found in such poor health that it had to be euthanized. Inside the home, officers discovered nine more dogs, many of them malnourished and without food or water.
At that time, Jaheim faced charges including third-degree animal cruelty and several counts of failing to provide necessary care. The case drew widespread condemnation from the public. Animal rights groups also spoke out. The shocking details uncovered during the investigation fueled the backlash. This latest arrest continues to raise questions about Jaheim’s treatment of animals and his legal battles surrounding these allegations.
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