Courtland Rogers Was Just Arrested Again, Less Than a Month After Leaving Jail and Having a Baby
This guy just can’t seem to stay out of jail! Jenelle Evans‘ ex Courtland Rogers was put back behind bars after being arrested for the second time this year on April 10. The former Teen Mom star just left prison for his last arrest on March 19, yet he’s back in trouble again for possession with intent to sell and deliver a schedule III substance. He was also listed as a “habitual felon,” and since the crime is considered a Class 1 felony and he would be volating probation, it’s likely he’ll be doing some considerable time in jail.
The bond is listed at $15,000, and it’s unclear if he’s been bailed out or is still in prison right now. As of last night, Courtland was posting pictures with his 10-day-old son Camryn, who he welcomed alongside his wife Lindsey on March 30. He seems like a doting dad in the photos, writing, “me and my boy,” and “nothing else matters.”
Fans were excited to see him focusing on his kid, and hoped it would be enough to keep him on the straight and narrow. Unfortunately, one fan discovered that was not the case. “You look so unhealthy” she wrote. Then she found his arrest record online and posted his mug shot, writing, “now I know why.”
Me and my boy 💙 pic.twitter.com/nQPKTOBx1N
— Courtland Rogers (@est4life910) April 10, 2018
In December, Courtland took to Twitter to insist that he was finished using drugs. “So NOW with 2 and a half years of sobriety & preparing for my son’s birth I am focused on my family because in the end… that’s ALL THAT MATTERS,” he wrote. He has yet to address his new arrest with fans, but we really hope he gets any help he needs to be a good husband and father.
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