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Grand Jury indicts Nashville music producer on more charges

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A Nashville music producer, whose bond was recently revoked, has been indicted on more charges.

Baeho "Bobby" Shin has been accused in a number of incidents over the last five months involving his ex-girlfriend. His bond was revoked in April.

According to court documents obtained Wednesday, Baeho "Bobby" Shin was indicted on six additional counts, including assault with a deadly weapon using a knife and a “candle in a glass jar.” He's also accused of trying to coerce a witness.

Earlier this year, Shin was charged with aggravated sexual battery after allegedly kidnapping and abusing the woman for several days.

He was first arrested on November 12, 2018 and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. However, this case was later dismissed.

Shin was arrested for the second time after Metro Police officers responded to the assault report at Northcrest Hospital in Springfield.

His ex-girlfriend told police, through an interpreter, that Shin had held her hostage at his home from December 24 to December 30, 2018.

During that period of time, the victim reported multiple acts of abuse and assault. She was able to escape by sneaking out of the home and flagging down a passerby for help.

Shin is a Grammy Award winning engineer, who has worked with artists like Carrie Underwood, Kacey Musgraves, Tori Kelly, Francesca Battistelli and Brian McKnight.

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