The reality star was arrested on September 2 alongside her boyfriend Brian Scott Lovvorn. Slaton, who shares her two toddler sons Gage Deon and Glenn Allen with ex-husband Michael Halterman, was able to get the child endangerment charges dropped as part of her plea deal.
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The plea deal also included a $1,000 fine, which needed to be paid by Slaton and Lovvorn, as well as a mandatory state-certified parenting class and a drug and alcohol assessment. Additionally, neither Slaton nor Lovvorn can ever return to the Tennessee Safari Park.
At the time of their arrest, authorities had received a call that Slaton had been bitten by a camel at the zoo. A statement by the Crockett County Sheriff’s Department confirmed “deputies were immediately overtaken by suspicious odors coming from the guest’s vehicle.”.
Later, the department said they found two ounces of marjuana and illegal mushrooms in the vehicle. The Independent has contacted the Crockett County Court for comment. Slaton and her sister Tammy rose to fame in 2020 after the premiere of 1000-Ib Sisters on TLC. The two had started a YouTube channel nine years prior, filming everything from makeup tutorials to videos of them engaging in several viral challenges.