‘1000-Lb. Sisters’ star Amy Slaton pleads guilty to drug charges after arrest at zoo

'1000-Lb. Sisters' star Amy Slaton pleads guilty to drug charges after arrest at zoo

As a dedicated follower of reality TV and an observer of human stories unfolding on screen, I have to admit that the life of Amy Slaton Halterman, star of “1000-Lb. Sisters,” has become quite the rollercoaster ride. From camel bites to drug charges, it seems like her story could fill the pages of a thriller novel!

Amy Halterman, star of the TLC show “1000-Lb. Sisters,” admitted guilt for two drug charges after being apprehended at a Tennessee zoo in September.

On Thursday, the reality TV personality admitted guilt for possessing Schedule I and Schedule VI drugs, as documented in court records, at the Crockett County courthouse. Previous charges of child abuse and endangerment have been dropped.

'1000-Lb. Sisters' star Amy Slaton pleads guilty to drug charges after arrest at zoo

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On a day that ended with her arrest on Monday for suspected drug possession, ‘1000-Lb. Sisters’ actress Amy Slaton was carried off a Tennessee zoo premises on a stretcher following claims she was bitten by a camel.

Following a single day’s detention in September, Halterman was given a suspended sentence totaling 11 months and 29 days, taking into account the time already served. This sentence is contingent on her compliance with the conditions outlined in the plea agreement, which encompass completing an evaluation for drug and alcohol issues, attending parenting classes, paying a fine of $1,000, and abstaining from any contact with Tennessee Safari Park.

According to the Crockett County Circuit Court Clerk’s confirmation, Brian Lovvorn, who is a co-defendant with Halterman, has also agreed to the same plea deal.

During this time of generosity, it’s been noted that Amy Halterman and Brian Lovvorn are highly esteemed figures within Kentucky. Now, they will be returning home to Kentucky for the holiday season,” stated Crockett County District Attorney General Frederick Agee in an email to local news station WREG.

On September 2nd, Halterman and Lovvorn were taken into custody following an incident where Halterman was reportedly attacked by a camel at Tennessee’s Safari Park.

'1000-Lb. Sisters' star Amy Slaton pleads guilty to drug charges after arrest at zoo

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As soon as they arrived, deputies noticed that the suspect’s car was emitting strange smells, which the County Sheriff’s Department mentioned in their earlier statement.

The authorities discovered marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms, as well as two minor children, in Halterman’s vehicle. As a result, both Halterman and Lovvorn were taken into custody for alleged illegal possession of Schedule I and Schedule VI controlled substances, as well as endangering the children’s welfare.

Initially detained at the Crockett County Jail, as authorities stated, they were subsequently freed the following day. The kids found inside the vehicle, who were later identified as belonging to Halterman, were put under the care of a relative following her apprehension, according to People’s report.

Season 6 of “1000-Lb. Sisters” premiered in early October, and Season 7 has yet to be confirmed.

'1000-Lb. Sisters' star Amy Slaton pleads guilty to drug charges after arrest at zoo

Television

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