Juice WRLD’s ex-girlfriend Ally Lotti has landed herself in hot water this weekend after being arrested and charged with drug possession and theft.
According to a jail inmate record from the Crittenden County Sheriff’s Office in West Memphis, Arkansas, Ally Lotti (real name Alicia L. Leon) was arrested in the early hours of Saturday morning (January 14).
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She was charged with possession of methamphetamine or cocaine with the purpose to deliver, possession of drug paraphernalia and theft of property.
The 29-year-old Instagram model and influencer, who was jailed at the Crittenden County Detention center, was released Saturday night after posting the $2,525 bond.
Ally Lotti was arrested alongside Carter Jamison, who according to DJ Akademiks is believed to be her boyfriend. He was charged with theft of property and released without bond on Saturday morning.
Lotti, who began dating Juice WRLD (real name Jarad Higgins) about 12 months before he passed away, was with the rapper at Chicago’s Midway International Airport on December 8, 2019 when he suffered a seizure following a private flight from California.
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The “Lucid Dreams” hitmaker was then rushed by paramedics to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, Ill., where he was pronounced dead. The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office determined Juice WRLD’s cause of death to be accidental overdose of oxycodone and codeine.
Last November, Ally Lotti posted a clip to social media alleging that fans were wrong to believe her ex died from a drug overdose and hinted there were other factors at play that have since been covered up.
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“Y’all mad ’cause literally I’m like, ‘Oh, blah blah blah, you guys think he died from an overdose.’ You’re wrong! you’re wrong!” she said. “Literally, you’re wrong so suck a dick. Okay? Suck a dick.”
She added: “There’s a lot of shit y’all don’t know that I fucking grieved through myself while I let y’all grieve and talk mad shit on me. I don’t care.”
This wasn’t the first time Lotti made claims surrounding Juice WRLD’s death as she hinted at something similar in June.
A day later, Juice WRLD’s cousin Millz, an original member of the rapper’s 999 collective, took to Instagram to call out Lotti and Juice’s record label for allegedly “controlling” and “manipulating” him prior to his death.
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Millz, who runs the Instagram account The Abyss Brand, posted a series of messages accusing Juice’s ex and label of driving a wedge between the Chicago rapper and his close friends while exploiting him for his musical success with little concern for his wellbeing.
Millz didn’t specify which label he was talking about, but Juice was signed to Lil Bibby’sGrade A Productions imprint, along with Interscope Records, who signed him to a $3 million deal in 2017.