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Jacob Mendez
Jacob Mendez

Former star “The Voice” arrested! The police revealed what he did in the bar

The incident allegedly took place on Sunday evening (April 7). Chief's Bar In Nashville. The musician, according to police officers who were nearby, threw a bar chair from the sixth floor “without good reason”.

A chair thrown from a building fell next to the policemen. In connection with the incident, bar employees were questioned (they allegedly testified that the musician was laughing after throwing the chair out of the building), and camera recordings were also secured. The owner of Chief's Bar is another musician – Eric Church.

Wallen was arrested for his prank. He was also charged with three counts – recklessly endangering police officers, disturbing public order and endangering the public.

After auditioning and then paying PLN 15,000, the musician He left the prison on bail. His lawyer spoke on the matter.

“In the evening at 22:53 Morgan Wallen was arrested in downtown Nashville for reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct. He fully cooperates with the authorities” – we read.

Morgan Wallen is a country music singer and songwriter. His career began in the sixth edition “The Voice” gained momentum in 2018 when he released the album “If I Know Me”which included such country hits as: “Up Down”, “Whiskey Glasses” and “Chasin' You”. Another album “Dangerous: The Double Album”brought him enormous commercial success and turned Wallen into one of country music's biggest stars.

It was the first country album in the history of the Billboard 200 to stay at number one for seven weeks. His next album – “One Thing At a Time” in 2023, it stayed at the top of the Billboard 200 for 18 weeks, and all 36 songs from the album entered the Billboard Hot 100.

Wallen's antics didn't stop him from reaching the top. In 2020, he was arrested in Nashville for disorderly conduct after starting a brawl at a bar. In 2021, TMZ. com revealed a recording in which the musician used racist phrases. After the video was revealed, Wallen apologized for his behavior and suspended his career for several months. Then he deposited PLN 300,000. dollars to the Black Music Action Coalition.