Good news for Good Times fans! Actor John Amos, beloved for his role as the iconic James Evans Sr., has been cleared of elder abuse allegations by the Los Angeles Police Department.
A Family Feud Goes Public: Last year, concerns arose when John’s daughter, Shannon Amos, launched a GoFundMe page alleging her father was a victim of “elderly abuse.” John and his son, K.C., vehemently denied the claims, accusing Shannon of being the actual abuser.
GoFundMe Page Goes Poof: The GoFundMe page was swiftly taken down, but the family drama continued. This spring, Shannon reportedly reignited the situation by contacting Adult Protective Services. This triggered an official investigation by the LAPD.
LAPD Shuts Down the Case: Thankfully, the investigation has concluded, and John has been cleared of any wrongdoing. According to TMZ, police found no evidence to support the allegations.
John Speaks Out: Last month, John himself addressed the situation, assuring fans he was doing well and focusing on creative projects. He also promised to reveal the “real truth” about the situation in the near future.
Justice Served (with a Side of Laughter, Hopefully): While the details of the family conflict remain private, John’s fans can rejoice at the LAPD’s findings. Here’s to hoping this clears the air and allows John to continue his impressive career!
We here at CN Media wish John Amos all the best. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story!
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