Children's Entertainers Arrested For Serious Crimes

In the ’90s and 2000s, young performer Orlando Brown appeared in numerous projects geared toward the youth market. Following brief stints on “Sister, Sister,” “Family Matters,” and “Lizzie McGuire,” Brown was cast on the Disney Channel’s Raven-Symoné vehicle, “That’s So Raven.” Opposite the titular teenage psychic, Brown played Raven Baxter’s best friend, the overly confident, smooth-talking Eddie. Concurrent with his role on the popular, long-running 2000s hit, Brown voiced Sticky Webb on Disney’s “The Proud Family” and recorded music for the company,

Brown has frequently been in and out of courtrooms in the 2010s and 2020s to answer for a series of serious allegations. Following a 2011 conviction for driving under the influence in California, he failed to complete a court-ordered alcohol education course; a warrant was issued, and Brown was arrested. He didn’t show up for that court date and was arrested once more. In 2013, Brown was held by police in North Hollywood for an outstanding warrant following an arrest for suspicion of drunk driving. A little over a year later, in 2014, he showed up late at night at the apartment of a woman he alleged was his stalker and threatened to kill the individual, her mother, and her child, TMZ reported. That earned Brown charges of disturbing the peace and public intoxication. Then in 2022, police in Lima, Ohio, arrested and charged him with misdemeanor domestic violence charges. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the actor allegedly threatened violence against his brother with a hammer and a knife blade.

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