Actor William Levy, dubbed” Cabine Brad Pitt,” was detained in Florida on suspicion of causing disruption and trespass. He was detained by the Broward Sheriff’s Office, according to reports. Even though the arrest was made on Monday after the officers released his mugshot, the announcement was made public on Tuesday. Bond was set at$ 250 for each count during a hearing on Tuesday. As of Tuesday, there was no anticipated transfer meeting or projected sentence listed in the prison system.
Levy is a major household name in Latin America, having appeared in numerous telenovelas alongside Hollywood hits like” Resident Evil: The Last Book” and” Women Trip.”
Although there are no certain details about the circumstances leading to his arrest, reports suggest the incident took place close to his house in the wealthy Southwest Ranches area.
Levy, who has a record of individual controversies, including public relations involving his ex-partner, actress Elizabeth Gutierrez, was portrayed in his booking photo as being angry and unkempt. He is awaiting trial right now, with neither his legal team nor his lawyer making any public statements so far.
Some people are shocked by the arrest, some expressing surprise given Levy’s people image as a family-friendly actor who usually shares photos with his two young children, Christopher and Kailey, on social media. No one in his family has made a public observation about the event.
Levy’s high-profile split from Gutiérrez in 2024 drew considerable interest as a result of this occurrence. Although the exact details of the arrest are unknown, it represents a significant setback for the artist, whose career spans both Spanish and English-language pleasure over the past 20 years.
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