Peter Thomas Released From Jail: I’m F*cked Up Over The Last 6 Days! [VIDEO]

Peter Thomas
Peter Thomas Released From Jail: I’m F*cked Up Over The Last 6 Days!
Former “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star/Club ONE owner Peter Thomas has officially broken his silence since his Miami arrest last week. He’s made a transparent return to social media, addressing his Bar One employees, supporters, and girlfriend/Bar One Operations Manager, Toni Scott. He said:
“Hey Instagram world. I cannot sleep because I’m still f*cked up over the last six days. But, you know what? I feel so blessed to be in my bed tonight. And I can get up and go to the shower, the restroom, refrigerator, the balcony to go look outside. And I don’t have to ask permission to. But we’ll talk tomorrow. I gotta go to sleep. Baby, I was trying to FaceTime you but I know you’re tired. You’re sleeping.”
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News outlets reported that Cynthia Bailey‘s ex-husband had a warrant for his arrest in Louisiana for allegedly writing bad checks. Peter maintains his innocence. In his first official statement he said:
“[I will be] acquitted from any wrongdoing.”

Peter Thomas
The Charlotte, North Carolina resident owns Bar One establishments in Charlotte, and Miami, and at one point – Atlanta.
Written by Miata Shanay
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