#Socialites, come get into this: Alicia Brown, the estranged wife of V-103 legend Darian “Big Tigger” Morgan, is now suing the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, and she’s naming Sheriff Pat Labat directly. According to WSBTV, she’s claiming the warrant that got her cuffed on the side of I-85 was flat-out wrong and that her husband got some sort of special treatment because he’s tight with the sheriff himself…
Now, if you’ve been following this story, you already know it’s been a rollercoaster all summer for them. It started back in May when Brown says Morgan shoved her headfirst into a door during an argument at their Georgia home, leaving her with a deep gash above her eye. Sandy Springs police ended up arresting Tigger on aggravated battery and cruelty to children charges. Big Tigger has denied every bit of it, calling the allegations false and saying he’s looking forward to clearing his name.
Then came a big twist. Just weeks after his arrest, Brown herself got pulled over on I-85 near the South Carolina line during a felony traffic stop, with two young children, including the son she shares with Morgan, in the back seat. Hart County deputies said they’d gotten a be-on-the-lookout alert about her vehicle, tied to kidnapping-related warrants out of Baltimore County, Maryland, connected to the 2019 disappearance of her daughter. On top of that, Fulton County had its own warrant out for her on a felony interference with child custody charge.
Both kids were recovered safe, and Hart County Sheriff Chris Carroll credited the multi-agency response, saying deputies and state troopers worked together to bring the situation to a safe close.
Now Brown is trying to tell her side of the story. In the lawsuit filed this week, she says that Fulton County warrant that had her hemmed up on the highway was “erroneous,” pointing out that she’d already been granted an order for custody of her children and that the charge tied to that warrant had since been dropped.
Miss Brown further alleges her estranged husband caught a break from law enforcement because he’s “close friends” with Sheriff Labat himself. Brown isn’t just asking for a public apology or a payout, she’s asking the court to lock down and preserve every piece of communication and jail record connected to her case before anything can conveniently go missing.
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Tigger stepped away from The Big Tigger Morning Show back in July, telling his followers on Instagram that his personal life had become the subject of “overwhelming speculation and misinformation” and that nothing mattered more to him than being present for his son. Meanwhile, Brown has continued to push back publicly against the narrative that she’s the one in the wrong, and this lawsuit is her clearest legal shot yet at the department she says failed her.