Grammy-Nominated Singer Charged In GA Animal Cruelty Case
- Jaheim Hoagland, a Grammy-nominated singer, was arrested on May 1, 2025, in Fulton County, Georgia, on six counts of animal cruelty.
- This arrest followed an investigation triggered on April 27 after animal control officers found malnourished dogs under unsafe conditions at his residence, and it came after a similar 2021 New Jersey case involving nearly 15 dogs.
- Authorities found six dogs, including multiple breeds such as pit bulls, a French bulldog, and a hound, tied up behind Jaheim’s RV, with some reportedly malnourished and one euthanized due to poor health.
- Jaheim was released on May 2 on a $35,000 bond and is scheduled for a court appearance on June 2 to address the charges, while social media users reacted strongly to the arrest.
- This second animal cruelty arrest suggests ongoing legal challenges for Jaheim and raises questions about animal welfare enforcement across states.
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R&B Star Jaheim Busted for Animal Cruelty AGAIN... Allegedly Starved His Dogs
Jaheim is once again in hot water with the law over allegations of animal mistreatment. Jaheim, best known for early 2000s hits like “Just in Case” and “Anything,” was arrested earlier this month in Fulton County, Georgia, and hit with six counts of animal cruelty, according to court records. Authorities say the singer, whose real name is Jaheim Hoagland, failed to provide proper food, water, clean living conditions, and adequate ventilation for…

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, …
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