Grammy winner faces sentencing on drug charges in Guam
HAGATNA, Guam — A Grammy Award-winning singer who gained fame for hits from “Jesus Christ Superstar” and “Saturday Night Fever” will be sentenced on drug possession charges in Guam this week.
Yvonne Marianne Elliman-Alexander, 66, who performs under her maiden name Yvonne Elliman, and her husband, Allen Bernard Alexander, were scheduled for sentencing Tuesday in the U.S. territory, where they had gone to perform at a benefit concert.
Their attorney, Mike Phillip, said he is hopeful they will receive probation. They both pleaded guilty to felony drug possession charges in August.
After a court appearance Monday in Guam, Elliman-Alexander said she and her husband had performed about 120 hours of community service in Hawaii, where they live.