1000 Lb Sisters star Amy Slaton recently pleaded guilty to drug charges after she was arrested. The Kentucky native reappeared in the court regarding her September case of illegal possessions and two counts of child endangerment. Last month, she arrived in front of authorities to make her appeal to the charges. Her legal trouble seems to be increasing day by day.
Amy, her two kids, and her so-called boyfriend, Brian Scott Lovvorn, visited the Tennessee Safari Zoo in September. As they were taking rounds of the place in their car, she was allegedly bitten by a camel. The duo landed in trouble instead of a pleasant experience in the park. Keep reading to learn what Amy had to say to the court at the latest hearing!
1000 Lb Sisters: Amy Pleads “Not Guilty” In Previous Court Hearing!
1000 Lb Sisters star Amy Slaton returned to Crockett County court on Thursday, November 7, following her September 2 arrest. Based on reports by WBBJ7News, she pleaded “not guilty” to court for all the charges. She later posted a $10,000 bond for her release. At that time, the court date was reset for the next hearing scheduled for December 19.
According to the Sheriff’s Department of Crockett County, Amy was in custody for Schedule One and Schedule Six drugs. The reality star’s scheduled drugs were mescaline, heroin, marijuana, lysergic acid diethylamide, methylenedioxymethamphetamine, and methaqualone. When the EMT arrived at the zoo’s spot after Amy called for an emergency due to a camel bite, they found the illegal substances in her car.
1000 Lb Sisters: Amy Avoids Jail Time With Plea Deal!
1000 Lb Sisters star Amy Slaton struck a guilty plea with Crockett County court In Tennessee on December 19. According to exclusive reports by The U.S. Sun, the 37-year-old has pleaded guilty to two counts of “simple possession.” She has to serve her 11 months and 29 days of supervised probation. She also has to complete an alcohol and drug assessment.
Amy will further take part in parenting classes according to the plea deal. The court has banned her from contacting the safari park where her arrest occurred during her probation. In addition, she has been told to pay a $500 fine and cover court costs. Her child neglect/abuse/ endangerment counts have thereby been dropped.
Despite not pleading guilty to the charges for the first time, Amy didn’t receive severe punishment. Her parenting classes pertain to carrying her two kids during the safari scandal. She was traveling with her sons in the car when cops caught her red-handed for marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms. She possessed 80 grams of marijuana along with her beau, Brian.
Amy’s arrest shocked the fan fraternity as they worried about her children. Fans have always questioned Amy’s parenting since she constantly proved herself a bad mom. So, the court’s decision to give her parenting classes was the right move. She might now rectify her habit of not keeping the house dirty while having kids around. Keep coming back to TV Season & Spoilers for the latest reality TV tea.