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1000-Lb. Sisters' Amy Slaton Shares New Photos of Her Kids After Arrest
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Date:2025-04-16 14:12:32
Amy Slaton is focused on family.
The 1000-Lb. Sisters star shared her first Instagram photos since her Sept. 2 arrest, and they were centered on her two kids.
Simply captioning the Oct. 16 post, “2024,” Amy posted cute pics of sons Gage Deon Halterman, 4, and Glenn Allen Halterman, 2, whom she shares with ex-husband Michael Halterman, wearing matching Halloween pajama sets.
The post marked the first message the TLC star shared since she was arrested for drug possession and child endangerment at a Tennessee zoo.
Amy was arrested alongside Brian Scott Lovvorn for illegal possession of Schedule I and Schedule VI substances and two counts of child endangerment, per the local Crockett County Sheriff’s Department.
According to the department’s statement, posted to Facebook along with Amy and Brian’s mugshots, authorities were requested to respond to the local Safari Park where a guest had been allegedly bitten by a camel. “Upon arrival,” it continued, “deputies were immediately overtaken by suspicious odors coming from the guest’s vehicle.”
The statement also noted, “The charges and allegations referenced in this release are merely accusations of criminal conduct and not evidence. The defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt and convicted through due process of law.”
The Sheriff’s department did not provide context on the child endangerment charges and did not confirm if Amy’s kids were with her at the time of her arrest.
E! News previously reached out to local police as well as TLC to reach out to Amy for comment but did not hear back.
Amy, who has long been vocal about her relationships on social media, has since confirmed that she and Brian are in a relationship, sharing photos kissing him in a Sept. 30 TikTok, writing, “Stay at movie dinner movie night with my boo brian.”
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