Country singer allegedly violates bond to attend CMAs; judge issues a warrant for his arrest

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Austin Tanner, an aspiring state music singer, has a warrant retired for his apprehension aft allegedly violating his enslaved conditions by attending the 2024 CMA Awards. 

On Nov. 26, an Alabama justice issued a warrant for Tanner's arrest, days aft the vocalist traveled from Alabama to Nashville to attend the awards show Nov. 20 without seeking the court's approval, according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital. 

Tanner, who was indicted connected 2 counts of security fraud and attempted theft of spot successful April, was released connected $20,000 enslaved and was not to "depart the authorities without permission of court," the documents state. Tanner was afloat alert of this condition, the documents noted.

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Austin Tanner was indicted connected 2 counts of security fraud and attempted theft of spot successful April.  (Austin Tanner/Instagram)

"The State contends determination is grounds that connected oregon astir November 20, 2024, the Defendant traveled extracurricular of the authorities of Alabama arsenic evidenced by pictures helium posted to his Facebook and Instagram accounts, respectively," the documents state. 

"Given that the Defendant was good versed successful the question conditions of his bond, and fixed his nationalist disregard for those restrictions, the State seeks to revoke his bond."

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Austin Tanner and woman Skyla attended the CMAs Nov. 20.  (Austin Tanner/Instagram)

On Nov. 21, Tanner took to societal media to share a photo of him and woman Skyla connected the reddish carpet astatine the CMAs. 

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"First CMA Awards. Last nighttime was thing abbreviated of magical arsenic we walked the reddish carpet astatine the CMA Awards. This infinitesimal marked a imagination travel true!" helium captioned his post.

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Austin Tanner "did not question permission" to travel, according to the documents.  (Circuit Court of Mobile County)

In a connection to Fox News Digital, Mobile County District Attorney Keith Blackwood said, "Bond conditions beryllium to guarantee the information of the assemblage and the integrity of the justness system. When those conditions are violated, offenders indispensable beryllium held accountable."

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Tanner's lawyer did not instantly respond to Fox News Digital's petition for comment. 

A proceeding for a question to revoke Tanner's enslaved was scheduled for Dec. 4. 

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