Charges Dropped Against Country Singer Bailey Zimmerman in Hotel Damage Case
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Charisma Madarang
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Charges have been dropped against country singer Bailey Zimmerman, who was accused of causing $16,000 in property damage to a hotel room at the Sandia Resort and Casino in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in May. The case has been closed with no further legal action taken against the singer.
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The singer was accused of causing $16,000 worth of damage at a New Mexico resort.
Charges have been dropped against singer Bailey Zimmerman after he allegedly caused property damage to a New Mexico hotel room.
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