‘Suspicious odors’ and camel bite leave ‘1,000-Lb. Sisters’ star banned from safari park after child endangerment plea deal

“1000-lb Sisters” reality TV star Amy Slaton Halterman admitted to drug charges stemming from her arrest at a drive-through safari park in Tennessee , where deputies found her in a car with marijuana, mushrooms and her two kids after she called police to report a camel bit her.

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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    “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 Attorney General Frederick Agee said in a statement to Memphis CBS affiliate WREG.

    As Law&Crime reported, the incident unfolded at the park , where guests can drive through in their cars and view the animals, including camels, up close.

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