Amy Slaton reportedly took a plea deal for “simple possession” after her arrest at a Tennessee zoo in September.
The '1000 Pound Sisters' star's plea deal was filed Thursday in Crockett County, Tennessee court. Us Weekly reported.
The 37-year-old will not have to serve any jail time, but was reportedly ordered to serve two years of supervised probation.
In addition to attending an alcohol and drug test, Slaton must also pay a $500 fine.
She will be prohibited from having any contact with Tennessee Safari Park, where she was bitten by a camel before her arrest.
According to Us Weekly, charges of child abuse and child endangerment against Slaton were dismissed.
The television personality was arrested after the Crockett County Sheriff's Department was called to respond to a guest who had been bitten by a camel.
Deputies were then “immediately struck by a suspicious odor emanating from the guest's vehicle,” according to a statement shared by authorities on Facebook.
The mother of two was reportedly taken to the emergency room for treatment for the camel bite and was later taken into custody.
Slaton was arrested and charged with unlawful possession of Schedule I and Schedule VI drugs and two counts of child endangerment.
She was at the zoo with a man named Brian Scott Lovborn, who was arrested and charged with the same charges.
According to People magazine, the TLC star and Lovvorn were seen holding hands after being released on $10,000 bail.
Authorities reportedly found psychedelic mushrooms and marijuana in Slaton's two children while they were in the car.
She has two sons, Gage, 4, and Glenn, 2, with ex-husband Michael Halterman.
The two finalized their divorce in September 2023.
