“1000-Lb. Sisters” star Amy Slaton reportedly had magic mushrooms and 80 grams of marijuana in her possession at the time of her arrest at a Tennessee zoo.
The US Sun obtained Slaton’s arrest warrant Wednesday
Which describes the drugs found in her vehicle when she and a male companion named Brian Scott Lovvorn were busted Monday at Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo.
Both Slaton, 36, and Lovvorn were charged with illegal possession of Schedule I, illegal possession of Schedule VI and two counts of child endangerment.
According to the Crockett County Sheriff’s Department.
Slaton — who shares sons Gage, 3, and Glenn, 2, with her ex-husband, Michael Halterman — and Lovvorn were reportedly accompanied by two children in the car at the time of their arrests.
Slaton and Lovvorn were subsequently booked into the Crockett County Jail, changed into orange jumpsuits and looked worse for wear in their mug shots.
According to People, the pair were released Tuesday on $10,000 bonds and seen “holding hands” as they left police custody.
As previously reported, the duo’s arrests were preceded by a call about an alleged camel bite.
“Deputies were requested to respond to Safari Park where a guest allegedly was bitten by a camel,” the Crockett County Sheriff’s Department previously shared via Facebook.
“Upon arrival, deputies were immediately overtaken by suspicious odors coming from the guest’s vehicle.”
On Tuesday, TMZ obtained photos of Slaton grimacing while being escorted out of the zoo on a stretcher and wheeled into an ambulance by emergency medical technicians.
She had her right arm wrapped up in a makeshift bandage, seemingly made out of a T-shirt, and was reportedly transported to a hospital before being transferred to the jail.
Jon Conley — one of the owners of Tennessee Safari Park, which features a drive-through safari and a walk-through zoo — told the outlet there is no way Slaton was bitten by one of their camels.
Slaton’s cut, which is reportedly above her elbow, is not indicative of a camel bite, Conley insisted, as her skin is allegedly filleted open and there is no bruised tissue.
Conley — who stated no one has ever been bitten by a camel at their park — added that they could not find any surveillance footage backing up the camel bite claim.
Conley went on to say that the reality star was unable to explain where in the park she was allegedly bitten.
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Source: New York Post