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

Amy Slaton Halterman of TLC’s “1000-Lb. Sisters” has pleaded guilty to two counts of drug possession following her September arrest at a Tennessee zoo.
The reality TV star on Thursday submitted a plea deal at the Crockett County courthouse conceding guilt for “simple possession” of Schedule I and Schedule VI drugs, according to court records reviewed by The Times. Child abuse and endangerment charges were dismissed.

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After spending a day in jail in September, Halterman received a suspended sentence of 11 months and 29 days, including time served, pending her adherence to the terms of the plea agreement, which include completing a drug and alcohol assessment and parenting classes, paying $1,000 in fines and maintaining “no contact” with Tennessee Safari Park.
Halterman’s co-defendant, Brian Lovvorn, entered the same plea agreement, the Crockett County Circuit Court Clerk’s office confirmed.
“This is the Season of Giving and we understand that Amy Halterman and Brian Lovvorn are the pride and joy of the State of Kentucky and they will now be back in Kentucky for the Holidays,” Crockett County District Atty. Gen. Frederick Agee wrote in an email statement to local news outlet
Halterman and Lovvorn were arrested Sep. 2 after the former was allegedly bitten by a camel at Tennessee Safari Park.









