“I’m just embarassed”: Amber Heard’s Closest Ally Julia Fox Defends Brother With Mental Health Issues After Shameful Arrest
The American-Italian model turned actor, Julia Fox is making headlines again. This time it is not because of her ex-Kayne West, or any other relationship, but due to her own family. The NYPD raided their Manhattan apartment on Wednesday around 6 am. Her brother, Christopher Fox, and their father were arrested in possession of multiple ghost guns and certain drugs at their Manhattan house. Julia Fox, being quite vocal about everything around the world, spoke in defense of both her brother and father.
Allegations On Julia Foxes Father And Brother
While the Uncut Gems star Julia Fox loves the spotlight, her brother seems to stay away from it. Her brother Christopher Fox and father Thomas Fox were arrested in the early hours of Wednesday morning from their New York apartment. The celebrated model took to Tik Tok and spoke in defense of her father and brother.
“My dad was released that night. It was determined that he had no involvement and didn’t really know what was going on,”
Several ghost guns, unidentified pills, formaldehyde, pill press, chloroform, explosive materials, propane, heroin, fentanyl, and a list of other drugs were also found in huge quantities. According to sources, 3D printing machines were also used to make untraceable serial-number guns.
Julia Fox Defends Her Brother With Mental Health Issues
The 33- year old renowned ex of Kayne West called her brother a soft-spoken and gentle person. She spoke against the possessions found at his brother’s apartment. Christopher Fox is even called the ‘Mad Scientist’ by his family members as he likes to do experiments.
“I know my brother, and I’ve always known him to be the sweetest, most gentle guy, soft-spoken. He loves animals, loves to plant flowers, loves nature,” Fox shared. “But I will say, both my brother and I have a lot of trauma.”
He is convicted under multiple charges ranging from criminal possession of a weapon to the manufacture of dangerous instruments.
Source: New York Post