Friday, March 11, 2016

Love & Hip Hop's Hazel E Bails On BF Katt Williams After Getting Arrested During Raid On His Georgia Home "I Wish Katt To Get Some Actual Help"


Hazel E says she hopes Katt Williams gets help. Former "Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood" star Hazel E is not down to ride for her man if the mode of transportation is in the back of a police car.
When Hazel arrived at Los Angeles International Airport on Wednesday, March 9, on a flight from Georgia, a TMZ cameraman was there to greet her.
She said she was happy to be out of jail after being swept up by police during a raid on her boyfriend, Katt Williams', Gainesville home the previous morning. Hazel, Williams, Tatiana Smith and Lena Smith were all taken into custody. 

Lena Smith (left) and Tatiana Smith were arrested during a March 8th raid on Katt Williams' Georgia home
As we previously reported, Williams was charged with aggravated assault, terroristic threats, and false imprisonment.
On February 28th, he allegedly ordered Smith to choke and hit his bodyguard, Corey Dixon, with a bat at his home after Dixon refused to "engage in some criminal activity in the Atlanta area." Williams also reportedly threatened to kill the man.
"Fresh out of jail," Hazel told TMZ, as she walked through LAX. "Swat teams, guns pointed at my chest for a raid in the morning. I'm happy to be free. It was intense."
Hazel said that after what she had just experienced she was putting her relationship with the comedian on indefinite hold.
"I don't know what Katt's going to do. Katt's in a lot of trouble. Right now I'll say we're officially on a break. Guns at your chest, I think that requires a break," she said. "I wish Katt to get some actual help. He's really angry right now. Whatever that aggression is coming from ... I want him to really get it together because I got so much love for him."
Katt was expected to be released from custody on Wednesday after a judge set his bond at $60,000. However, during the raid on his home police found marijuana and weapons. Both violated the terms of a previous bond from a misdemeanor battery charge in Hall County, stemming from a February 29th assault on a pool store clerk.
His release date is now up in the air.

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