'1,000-Lb. Sisters' star banned from zoo in plea deal
Amy Slaton Halterman appears in court to plead guilty to drug charges (WLBT).

Amy Slaton Halterman appears in court to plead guilty to drug charges on Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024 (WLBT).

Reality TV star Amy Slaton Halterman from “1000-lb Sisters” confessed to drug charges following her arrest at a Tennessee drive-through safari park. Deputies discovered her in a car with marijuana, mushrooms, and her two children after she had called the police to report being bitten by a camel.

As part of the plea deal, she and her co-defendant, Brian Scott Lovvorn, were sentenced on Thursday to two years probation, ordered to pay $1,000 and were barred from the Tennessee Safari Park. A felony marijuana charge was reduced to simple possession, and two child neglect charges were dismissed.

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