Comedian Nicole Arbour has accused country music star Jelly Roll of threatening to kill her, but Nashville police say they are not pursuing an investigation.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department told TMZ: "As you're probably aware, there appears to be an ongoing online back and forth between the two. No charges have been filed and there is no current investigation underway on the part of MNPD."
The allegations stem from a March 1 incident report in which Arbour told deputies she had been dealing with "ongoing issues" involving Jelly Roll (legal name Jason DeFord) and people associated with him. According to the report, Jelly Roll allegedly referenced seeing Arbour at a charity event with a camera and said that if he saw her with the camera again, "he would kill her."
Arbour has escalated the feud publicly, claiming Jelly Roll's team offered her a "hush money" deal and threatened to sue her if she didn't sign. She has been vocal on social media, calling for an apology from the Grammy-winning singer over what she says has been years of behind-the-scenes threats involving him and his wife, Bunnie XO.
Deputies reviewed footage of the incident and identified Jelly Roll and another man in the clip. However, without a formal complaint or sufficient evidence, police have declined to move forward.