Amy Slaton has entered a plea deal for “simple possession” after an incident at a Tennessee zoo.
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On Thursday, a reality TV star negotiated her plea at the Crockett County courthouse. She avoided jail time but agreed to two years of supervised probation. Slaton was bitten by a camel at the Tennessee Safari Park. When police arrived at the scene, they detected a suspicious odor, which prompted further investigation and ultimately led to her arrest, Page Six reported.
The investigation found psychedelic mushrooms and marijuana in her vehicle. At that time, her two young children were also in the car, which initially resulted in charges of child abuse and endangerment. However, these charges were later dismissed. Under the terms of the plea deal, Slaton is ordered to pay a $500 fine and attend a drug and alcohol assessment.
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She is also forbidden from visiting the zoo. The story took a more personal turn when it was revealed that Brian Scott Lovvorn was with Slaton at the time of her arrest. Lovvorn faced similar charges and was also released on a $10,000 bond.