Country artist Jelly Roll is facing allegations from comedian Nicole Arbour, who claims the singer engaged in threatening and intimidating behavior during a dispute that has now spilled into the public eye.
Arbour alleges that Jelly Roll made a direct threat against her, including a claim that he told her he would kill her if he saw her filming at an event. She further describes what she characterizes as a pattern of intimidation spanning several years, along with alleged attempts to silence her through legal pressure and a proposed financial settlement.
The allegations have largely unfolded online, where Arbour has continued to post about the situation, sharing her account of events and escalating her claims against the artist.
Despite the seriousness of the accusations, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department has indicated that it is not currently pursuing a criminal case. Authorities say no charges have been filed and no active investigation is underway at this time, suggesting the matter does not presently meet the threshold required for prosecution.
Law enforcement sources have characterized the situation as an ongoing dispute rather than a clear criminal case, underscoring the challenges that can arise when allegations emerge in the context of personal or public conflicts.
As of now, Jelly Roll has not issued a detailed public response to the latest claims. Known for his openness about personal struggles and his growing influence in both country and faith-adjacent music spaces, the artist now finds himself navigating heightened scrutiny as the allegations continue to circulate.
No court has ruled on the claims, and the situation remains fluid. Any future legal action would likely depend on whether additional evidence emerges or formal complaints are pursued.
















