90 Day Fiance star Angela Deem’s daughter Scottie Deem is finally out of prison on parole. She has had several child molestation convictions and is out after serving for 15 months in prison. Back in early 2019, she pled guilty to three counts of child molestation and was originally supposed to serve two years of prison sentences. Let’s take a detailed look into this matter.
90 Day Fiance: Angela’s Daughter Scottie Arrested for Child Molestation
On May 6th, the authorities released Scottie on parole. She released a video in support of ‘Black lives matter.’ According to previous reports, it was clear that Scottie would be getting out a bit early. But we still knew that her sentence was going to be for at least 2 years and one day. But the fact that she is out and about in 15 months is a bit shocking.
According to an incident in 2017, Scottie had sexual intercourse with a juvenile boy in the presence of other children. Another incident stated that she got physically involved with a boy below 16 years of age. She also had a boy touch her inappropriately and did the same to him. All in all, she faced charges for statutory rape and aggravated child molestation.
The court sentenced her to 20 years of prison for each of the counts. But they allowed her to serve the terms consecutively. But later, the court decided that she would be spending only 2 years and one day of her sentence in prison. The rest of the time, she has to remain on probation.
90 Day Fiance: Scottie’s Name In The List of Sex Offenders in Georgia
Scottie’s name is in the sex offenders registry in Georgia. The TV personality’s daughter has never been a regular on 90 Day Fiance. However, she has made appearances with Angela. Speaking of whom, the 90 Day Fiance alum is busy in trying to get her young Nigerian husband to America. It looks like the pandemic might have put their plans on hold.
But Angela is not the one to give up so easily. She has done everything possible to bring Michael back to America. Earlier, she wanted to bring him to the States first and then tie the knot. However, the immigration lawyer advised otherwise.
In March 2019, Angela posted a cryptic message on Facebook shortly after Scottie’s arrest. She said something about people trying to destroying others’ power because they don’t want that power to exist. What do you think will eventually happen to Scottie? Will the victim’s families raise their voices against her early release from prison? Let us know in the comments below.