Angela Simmons’ Baby Daddy Faced A Drug Trafficking Charge [Thug Life]
Angela Simmons’ Baby Daddy Faced A Drug Trafficking Charge
Angela Simmons and her ex fiance Sutton Tennyson have reportedly called it quits, but there is now speculation as to what may have ended their relationship. Simmons posted a subliminal message about their split over the weekend.
According to Bossip, while the pair were still in a relationship, the Growing Up Hip Hop reality star’s baby daddy was facing a felony drug trafficking charge right in the middle of courting her. The site reports,
Police arrested Tennyson near the Los Angeles Airport in March 2015 and charged him with felony transportation and sale of marijuana, court records show. He fought the case until fairly recently when he made a deal with prosecutors and plead “no contest” to a misdemeanor weed trafficking charge, and was sentenced to 30 days community service and a suspended four-month jail sentence, according to the LA District Attorney’s Office.
Even though the case was closed, Tennyson is still fighting other legal battles. The Ford Motor Co. sued him in Sept. 2017 for breach of contract, alleging he stopped paying on his car lease. The company wants the balance due – about $3,200 – plus legal fees. Tennyson has yet to respond to the suit.
Click here for the full story. To date, Sutton nor Angela have commented on their split.
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