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Alicia Brown, the wife of radio personality Big Tigger, faces legal trouble after Georgia authorities arrested her over an outstanding warrant linked to a 2019 child custody case.
Authorities took Brown into custody after a traffic stop in Georgia. The warrant relates to a case involving her 10-year-old daughter.
A source close to the investigation said officials issued the warrant on July 1. The source also claimed investigators believed Brown may have been trying to leave Georgia after learning about the warrant.
Police found Brown with two children in the vehicle during the stop.
Alicia Brown’s arrest connects to 2019 child custody case
The warrant comes from a 2019 incident involving Brown’s daughter. Authorities charged her with felony interference with child custody.
Officials in Maryland want Brown returned to face the case. Georgia authorities are expected to handle her extradition process.
The case reportedly involves allegations that Brown left her child inside a vehicle while she spent several hours at a casino.
According to reports discussed in the video, Brown allegedly left the child in the car for about eight hours. Brown reportedly said she struggled emotionally after suffering a miscarriage at the time.
Big Tigger reportedly steps away from radio show
The arrest follows a difficult period for Big Tigger and Brown. A video showing an argument between the couple recently spread online.
Following the incident, reports said Big Tigger stepped away from his Atlanta radio program.
The situation also raised questions about whether Big Tigger knew about Brown’s previous legal issues before their marriage.
Questions remain about custody arrangements
The arrest has sparked concerns about what will happen to the children. However, officials have not released details about current custody arrangements.
The legal process will continue as Brown faces the next steps in the Maryland case.
Authorities have not announced further updates about the investigation. Brown’s case remains ongoing, and the allegations have not been proven in court.
Source: The Breakfast club
