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    1000-Lb. Sisters star Amy Slaton pleads not guilty to drug and child endangerment charges after arrest at safari park

    By Juliane Pettorossi,

    2024-09-05

    TLC star Amy Slaton has pleaded not guilty to drug possession and child endangerment charges after being taken into custody.

    The 1000-Lb. Sisters star was arrested and charged at Tennessee Safari Park after claiming a camel bit her during a visit on Monday.

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    1000-Lb. Sisters star Amy Slaton appears in court with Brian Scott Lovvorn in Alamo, Tennessee on Thursday
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    Amy Slaton spots cameras during her court hearing on Thursday morning after being arrested on Labor Day
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    Amy Slaton walks outside of Crockett County Court House wearing a blue shirt and suit
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    TLC star Amy Slaton frowns in her mugshot after being arrested for drug possession and child endangerment on Monday
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    Amy , 36, went to the drive-through park with a man named Brian Lovvorn and two young children.

    Brian also pleaded not guilty to the charges on Thursday.

    The reality star claimed a camel bit her as she was feeding one from her car, prompting zoo employees to call 911.

    As authorities from the Crockett County Sheriff’s Department arrived on the scene, they were met with an overbearing smell coming from her and Brian’s car.

    The vehicle was searched, and cops discovered marijuana and psilocybin mushrooms , leading to her and Brian’s arrests .

    Amy and Brian were each charged with illegal possession of Schedule I and Schedule VI drugs, along with two counts of child endangerment.

    The two were taken into custody at the Crockett County Jail and were released on Tuesday on a $10,000 bond each.

    Crockett County Sheriff’s Department public information officer Stephen Sutton said Amy’s brother, Chris Combs, bonded them out together.

    Amy and Brian were seen holding hands while leaving the jail, with Brian keeping his head down to avoid cameras.

    The two were arraigned on the charges on Thursday morning, as first reported by Action News 5 .

    Amy is set to appear back in Crockett County Court on November 7.

    DETAILS ON HER ARREST

    In a Labor Day outing gone wrong, Amy claimed to have been bitten by a camel and needed an ambulance.

    When cops arrived for protocol, they searched Amy and Brian’s vehicle after detecting a suspicious odor.

    “An employee at the safari park called 911 reporting that they needed an ambulance because someone had been bit by a camel,” Sutton explained in a statement.

    “EMS have been dealing with the injury and the police are dealing with the illegal substances that were in plain view.”

    Amy Slaton's Arrest

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    The 1000-Lb. Sisters star was booked into Crockett County Jail in Tennessee on Monday, September 2.

    • The TLC star spent her Labor Day at Tennessee Safari Park with her friend Brian Lovvorn and two small children.
    • The drive-through park allows people to feed the zoo animals from their cars.
    • A staffer at the zoo called 911, claiming Amy had been bitten by a camel and was bleeding.
    • Police arrived on the scene, where Amy said she was bit and was taken away on a stretcher.
    • Authorities were immediately met with an overwhelming odor from Amy and Brian’s car.
    • They discovered marijuana and psilocybin mushrooms inside the vehicle.
    • Amy and Brian were each arrested and charged with drug possession and child endangerment.
    • They were booked into Crockett County Jail and were released soon after on a $10,000 bond each.
    • Tennessee Safari Park co-owner Claude Conley refuted the claims that Amy had ever been bit.

    In arrest warrants exclusively obtained by The U.S. Sun, Amy was revealed to have had magic mushrooms and 80 grams of marijuana in the vehicle.

    Sheriff officials said that two kids under eight were present at the time.

    It is undisclosed whether the children were Amy’s, who shares Glenn , 2, and Gage , 3, with her ex Michael Halterman .

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    Amy Slaton scowls in court with Brian Scott Lovvorn in Alamo, Tennessee, on Thursday
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    REFUTING THE CLAIMS

    Despite Amy leaving the zoo on a stretcher, Tennessee Safari Park co-owner Claude Conley denied the claims that she had been bitten by one of their animals.

    “We dispute that Amy was bitten by a camel because there is no bruising,” Claude told The U.S. Sun.

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    Amy Slaton walks alongside her sister Amanda Halterman during her court hearing in Alamo, Tennessee
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    Amy Slaton stands during her court hearing after being arrested and charged with drug possession and child endangerment
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    The judge at Amy Slaton and Brian Lovvorn’s hearing at the Crockett County Court House on Thursday
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    “She cut her arm on something, it’s not consistent with an animal bite.”

    Claude said Brian got mad when he saw the police and only wanted an ambulance to show up for assistance.

    He also claimed Brian started acting differently when the police noticed a smell coming from his and Amy’s car.

    “They started smelling his vehicle and with the way he was acting, that’s when they arrested him,” he explained.

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    TLC star Amy Slaton talks to police outside of the Crockett County Court House in Alamo, Tennessee
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    Amy Slaton and her friend Brian after being released from Crockett County Jail on Tuesday
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    The owner also defended his safari park, saying they had not had any incidents since opening seven years ago.

    “We’ve got over 2,800 exotic animals here, including giraffes, antelopes and deer – everything you can think of, just no big cats,” Claude said.

    “We set up the park in 2007 and we have never had any incidents with the camels even though we have 300,000 visitors every year.”

    Claude said his manager told him Amy had already been to the park multiple times before and “never had a problem.”

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    1000-Lb. Sisters star Amy Slaton is followed by cameras while attending her Thursday hearing after being arrested on Labor Day
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    Amy Slaton and Brian Lovvorn attend their hearing at Crockett County Court House on Thursday
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    Brian Scott Lovvorn poses for a booking photo after being arrested at Tennessee Safari Park on September 2
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    Amy Slaton and Brian Lovvorn leave Crockett County Jail hand in hand as Brian keeps his head down
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    Heidi Johnson-King
    09-08
    is all this negativity over Marijuana?
    Brian Bruner
    09-06
    Amy should lose child custody, she should be placed in a facility until she gets mentally, physically and spiritually right. Presently, she's a friggin MESS! Those kids are in severe DANGER! Just think, if she's in this condition now, just wait til those kids are taken from her. She SERIOUSKY go off the deep end!
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