Farrah Franklin Arrested For Disorderly Conduct

Former Destiny’s Child member Farrah Franklin was arrested in South Carolina over the weekend. Franklin, who was a part of the group four five months before leaving in 2000, was arrested for dis...
Farrah Franklin Arrested For Disorderly Conduct
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  • Former Destiny’s Child member Farrah Franklin was arrested in South Carolina over the weekend.

    Franklin, who was a part of the group four five months before leaving in 2000, was arrested for disorderly conduct after a night of partying at Myrtle Beach on July 20.

    Farrah had been drinking with NFL players Daquan Bowers and Ricky Sapp. Upon returning to Sapp’s home, the men called the police when Franklin refused to stop yelling and slamming doors. When the police arrived, they found Farrah lying in a neighbor’s yard.

    According to authorities, Farrah told them that she “did not have anywhere else to go and was planning on sleeping in the woods.” Farrah was booked at the J. Reuben Long Detention Center on Sunday and was later released on a $280 bond.

    Yesterday, Franklin opened up about the arrest on her social media accounts, posting motivational quotes.

    “I pray for God to give me strength in every weak and weary place in My life and, for Him to turn My obstacles into Victories. Amen,” she tweeted.

    She later took to her Instagram account to reveal that she is trying to stay away from any negativity. “Unbothered and staying prayed up and, away from any negativity. #StillStanding?? #GodsChild Don’t judge what you don’t know. The sad thing is people LIVE for drama but run from the truth, Smh,” she wrote. “There’s always 3 sides to a story your side, my side and the TRUTH! But the truth is normally not as interesting as a lie, lol. Thank you to EVERYONE who has reached out to send me love and Blessings during this messy time in my life it’s greatly appreciated. #TheNerveOfSomePeople #AllICanDoIDLaugh #OnlyGODCanJudgeMe #MyLife #Instagram.”

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