Actress Angie Harmon and ex-NFL star Jason Sehorn’s daughter, Avery Sehorn, found herself in legal trouble recently. The 18-year-old was arrested on June 6 for allegedly breaking into a nightclub in Charlotte, North Carolina, and stealing hundreds of dollars worth of liquor. Avery was accompanied by two 17-year-old boys during the incident, which took place shortly after her high school graduation.
According to reports, the teenagers managed to sneak into the World Night Club through a back door. Once inside, they hid behind the bar and indulged in some illicit drinking. Avery and her companions made off with approximately $500 worth of alcohol before being caught by a member of the bar’s clean-up crew. The whole incident was captured on the establishment’s video surveillance system.
After the trio fled the scene, they were later apprehended by the police. Avery was detained but subsequently released with a promise to appear at a hearing at the Mecklenburg County Courthouse on June 18. She now faces felony charges of burglary and larceny.
Despite this unfortunate incident, Avery has plans to attend The University of Alabama this fall. It remains to be seen how this incident will impact her future endeavors.
Angie Harmon, known for her roles in hit TV series such as “Law & Order” and “Rizzoli & Isles,” divorced Jason Sehorn, her husband and former NFL player, in 2014. The former couple shares two other daughters.
Angie Harmon has made a name for herself as an American actress and model. Her breakout role as Assistant District Attorney Abbie Carmichael on the NBC series “Law & Order” brought her widespread recognition. She also gained critical acclaim and a strong fan base for her portrayal of Detective Jane Rizzoli on the TNT series “Rizzoli & Isles.” Harmon has appeared in numerous films and TV shows throughout her career, showcasing her versatile talent.
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While it is undoubtedly a challenging time for Angie and her family, we hope that Avery can learn from her mistakes and move forward in a positive direction. With the support of her loved ones and the opportunity for personal growth, she has the potential to overcome this setback and thrive in her future endeavors.
Law & Order star Angie Harmon’s teenage daughter charged with breaking and entering
The 18-year-old daughter of Law & Order star was arrested in Charlotte, North Carolina
The teenage daughter of Law & Order star Angie Harmon has been arrested after breaking into a nightclub with two friends and stealing $500 worth of liquor.
Avery Sehorn, 18, was arrested following the incident at the World nightclub in Charlotte, North Carolina, on June 6. She was charged with felony breaking and entering and larceny, according to Meckelnburg County Sheriff’s Office.
It comes shortly after Angie Harmon made headlines last month, when she filed a lawsuit against Instacart and one of its drivers, who allegedly shot one of her dogs.
The owner of the World nightclub, who wanted to remain anonymous, told WCCB that Sehorn and two 17-year-old boys broke in through a back door of the venue, then hid behind the bar and drank his liquor.
The three teenagers were reportedly caught by a member of the cleaning staff and ran off. They were apprehended by police a short time later.
According to the arrest warrant, obtained by WCCB, the trio are accused of stealing six bottles of liquor worth $500.
The Independent has contacted the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department and Mecklenburg County Sheriff for further information on the incident.
Representatives for Harmon have also been contacted for comment.
Sehorn is the daughter of Harmon and former NFL star Jason Sehorn. The incident came less than a week after Sehorn’s high school graduation on June 2. At the time, her mother posted on Instagram: “We are all immensely proud of you Avery!
“You have overcome & conquered & excelled to shine brightly with the stars! Remember to leave every place better than you found it & we are all so excited to see what God has planned for you!”
The family has also been in the news recently after an Instacart delivery driver shot and killed one of their dogs in March.
Last month Harmon filed a lawsuit against the grocery delivery company and the driver for alleged trespassing, conversion, negligence, negligent supervision/hiring, invasion of privacy and negligent misrepresentation.
A man, named as Christopher Anthony Reid in the lawsuit, allegedly impersonated an older woman named “Merle” and arrived to deliver groceries to the house on March 30.
The lawsuit, seen by People, said that Harmon had rushed downstairs after hearing “what sounded like a gunshot”. She rushed downstairs to find Reid with a gun and the injured animal, which later died.
Harmon is seeking over $25,000 in damages.