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Country singer Bailey Zimmerman faces felony criminal charge after allegedly trashing New Mexico hotel room

Country singer Bailey Zimmerman faces a felony criminal damage charge in New Mexico after allegedly trashing a hotel room causing $16,000 in damages.


Country singer Bailey Zimmerman faces felony criminal charge after allegedly trashing New Mexico hotel room

A felony warrant for criminal damage was filed on June 18 in Bernalillo County.

Court docs, obtained by the outlet, revealed the charges stemmed from an incident that allegedly occurred on May 27. Zimmerman had been scheduled to perform at the amphitheater at Sandia Resort and Casino in Albuquerque but canceled his concert at the last minute.

"I have not been feeling well and have tried to power through, but I'm not able to give you all the show you deserve. I hate letting y'all down and was really looking forward to these shows, but I gotta take care of myself so I can get back out there stronger," he continued.

Zimmerman allegedly fought security before eventually leaving the resort.

The alleged damage included a television, phone, coffee table and two chairs. Resort staff also reported a hole in one wall, damage to several others, stains on the carpet and two missing chairs.

The hotel further claimed Bailey racked up more than $400 in alcohol charges during his stay but never paid the bill.

Court records state that both resort employees and police attempted to contact the singer and members of his team to address the incident, but received no response - ultimately prompting authorities to seek an arrest warrant.

Fox News Digital reached out to Zimmerman's representative for comment.

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