Some new data has emerged concerning Amy Slaton’s current arrest.
Because the superstar gossip web site beforehand documented, the 1,000-pound Sisters star was detained on September 2 beneath some somewhat uncommon circumstances:
She was apparently bitten by a camel at a zoo in Tennessee.
Then, when authorities went to examine on Slayton, they discovered an order in her automobile… and ultimately found what gave the impression to be mushrooms and marijuana within the automobile.
Slayton was arrested for illegal possession of a Schedule I, illegal possession of a Schedule VI and two counts of kid endangerment, in accordance with a press release from the Sheriff’s Division.
Nonetheless, this is the factor:
Amy is just not alone.
She and a person named Brian Scott Lovevaughnhe was arrested on the identical prices.
We now know, due to a report from Folks journal, that Slaton was launched from jail on $10,000 bail on the afternoon of September 4, together with Brian Scott Lovvorn.
Sources advised the newspaper the pair had been picked up by Amy’s brother, Chris Combs, and had been seen “holding fingers” leaving police custody.
That is all the data we’ve got on Lovvorn to this point.
However apparently he and Slaton are courting.
Amy divorced Michael Halterman in late 2023 after 4 years of marriage and two kids:
The ex-husbands have sons Gage, 4, and Glen, two; at the moment, Amy has kids 70 p.c of the time.
Nonetheless, Baby Protecting Providers has launched an investigation as a result of two unnamed kids (strongly alleged to be Amy’s personal kids) had been current when the fact star was arrested.
Therefore the kid endangerment cost.
We won’t say for positive, but it surely’s a minimum of doable that Slaton will lose custody of a few of his sons.
Crockett County Sheriff’s Division spokesman Stephen Sutton mentioned final Tuesday that Slayton obtained on-site medical care earlier than being taken into custody.
Moreover, TMZ posted a photograph exhibiting Amy being handled on a stretcher by Crockett County ER officers.
Sutton mentioned the medicine had been “apparent” as soon as police searched Amy’s automobile, which might clarify why a search warrant was not wanted earlier than this arrest.
“The fees and accusations talked about on this launch are merely accusations of felony conduct, not proof,” the Sheriff’s Division mentioned in a Fb publish earlier this week.
“A defendant is presumed harmless except confirmed responsible past an affordable doubt and convicted by means of due technique of regulation.”