Teen Mom Amber Portwood is still reeling under the legal trouble. Recently, she was pulled over by Indiana police. According to the detailed court documents, Amber was caught for ‘unlawful driving of vehicle through or within a safety zone.’ The Indianapolis Metropolitan police issued the ticket on August 4 and now, she will have to pay a fine of $171 fine. Only then the case will close. A point worth noting is that issuing a ticket is not the first in the series of legal trouble for teen mom stars. Let’s have a look.
Teen Mom: Amber Sued With $600 Bill For Indianapolis Property
Just a few days ago, an association slapped Amber with an unpaid bill of $600. The Geist Harbours Property Owners Association filed a lawsuit against her for not paying her Indianapolis property’s full fees. She lived with her ex Andrew Glennon on that property. The association accused Amber of owing unpaid dues related to her home. This necessarily includes the mandatory assessments, late fees and other charges on their property as required by the covenants. Thus, Amber has to pay $620.00 for past due unpaid assessments, attorney fees, and other related charges. The teen mom is yet to comment on the news.
If the veteran fans might recall, Andrew and Amber are in the middle of a nasty custody dispute. In fact, the estranged couple is to appear in the court sometime later this year.
Teen Mom: Amber Talks About Her Dog’s Disease
Just recently, Teen Mom star opened up about a strange disease that suddenly affected her dog. She revealed that she observed something odd and out of character with the dog. She knew, for sure, that there was something wrong with it. Amber detailed upon her observations that she started noticing some spots on him. Later, the spots got larger and turned purplish red, resembling bruises. And one night, she (the bitch) started puking blood.
Madison Is Recovering, Amber Warns Other Pet Owners
Amber rushed Madison to a hospital and got her checked. The vet confirmed that she had Immune Mediated Thromocytopenia (ITP). This disease causes the immune system to attack platelets causing internal bleeding. Portwood recounted her overwhelming experience that the doctors updated her day in and day out of Madison’s recovery. Now, after almost 11 months, Madison is well and nack home.
Amber believes that sharing her story would make other dog owners aware. Then they could see the sign earlier than the critical stage. She explained that any sort of bruising on the stomach, discoloration in the eyes, puking blood could be signs of ITP. No dog owner should ignore the signs and must take quick action.