Grammy-nominated R&B artist Jaheim Hoagland, known for hits like “Put That Woman First” and “Fabulous,” has been arrested in Atlanta on six counts of animal cruelty. This marks his second arrest related to animal welfare issues in recent years.
Details of the Arrest
On May 1, 2025, Jaheim was taken into custody in Fulton County, Georgia. Court documents allege that he failed to provide adequate water, sanitary conditions, and proper ventilation for six dogs under his care:
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 from the Fulton County Jail the following day.
Previous Legal Issues
This is not Jaheim’s first encounter with animal cruelty allegations. In September 2021, he was arrested in Hillsborough, New Jersey, after authorities found 15 dogs living in deplorable conditions at his residence. Some dogs were confined in crates without food or water, and one had to be euthanized due to poor health.
Public Reaction
The recent arrest has sparked outrage among fans and animal rights advocates. Social media platforms have been flooded with comments condemning Jaheim’s alleged actions, with many expressing disappointment and calling for accountability.
Legal Implications
Given the recurrence of such allegations, legal experts suggest that Jaheim could face more severe consequences if found guilty. Animal cruelty charges can carry significant penalties, including fines and imprisonment, especially for repeat offenders. Jaheim’s recent arrest underscores the importance of responsible pet ownership and adherence to animal welfare laws. As the legal process unfolds, the public awaits further developments in this case.
Written By Fortune Davidson
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