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Jimmie Allen Sells Nashville Home for $1.75M

TMZ.com Friday, 3 November 2023
Jimmie Allen has officially sold his Nashville home ... five months after putting it on the market amid his marital dramas and bombshell rape allegation made against him. According to property records, the country star sold his home in Brentwood --…
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