After the Magshot of her smiling Magshot was arrested for the second time, after the Nickname “Miss America” of the University of Georgia, who was given the nickname “Miss America”.
A Sophomore Alpha Chi Omega Lily Stewart, a Sophomore at Georgia, was arrested for the second time of this month, which was after the first arrest in early March for over -speed.
According to an online record by Athens-Cloca County, 20-year-old Stewart was arrested on Sunday, 23 March for obstructing a law enforcement officer and loitering/propling.
Stewart has posted his $ 4,600 bond since then and was released from police custody some time before 11 am.
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The University of Georgia, a student of Georgia, Lily Stewart, who went viral for a smiling Magshot earlier this month, has been arrested again. (TMZ/Athens-Clarke County Jail Record)
Fox News Digital arrived at UGA for details about its latest arrest, but did not get immediate response.
A lawyer representing Stephen Morris said that he had no comments on his latest arrest.
Stewart made headlines for the first time on March 8, when his Magshot images were revealed when he was pulled twice for the speed of “maximum limit” in a few minutes, Georgia State Police shared in the previous police report with Fox News Digital. According to the report, an officer pulled Stewart to move 79 mph in an area of 55 mph.
A citation was issued to Stewart, and about two minutes later, he was again pulled to its 2021 Volvo XC40, going at an even faster rate of speed of 84 mph in an area of 55 mph.
She told people in a previous interview that she was on her way for a party in Miladville, Ga. That when she was pulled, a fraternity was throwing at Georgia College and State University.
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Stewart was arrested for the second time in weeks and appeared in another smiling Magshot. (Lily Stewart Facebook)
However, it was his smiling Magshot that attracted attention to the Internet.
Stewart also took Tickek to address his arrest and shared some of the most “unwanted” comments in his video.
One person commented, “The only crime here is stealing my heart.”
“What he did IDC, he is innocent,” wrote another person.
“I don’t know what he did but freed him,” read another comment.
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Lily Stewart, a student of Georgia University and member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorritity, was arrested on March 8 after being caught twice in a few minutes in minutes. (Morgan County Sheriff Office)
Many people also offered to pay his bail.
Stewart told the outlet that he had received thousands of new social media followers from his viral maghot.
“I look like a basic white girl, and I am,” Stewart said, “I think it’s cheering. One of them was, ‘We know that she has a monogram rain jacket’ – what I do.”
“There are some beautiful mug shots. I don’t think I am particularly surprising,” Stewart explained. “I really feel that this is a bad picture of mine. If you look at me personally, I don’t really look as I do in that mug shot. I don’t think it’s a great picture of mine.”
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After his first arrest, Stewart interviewed TMZ and described the entire ordinance for the outlet, claiming that it was being booked in jail “he was the most madness experience he had ever seen.”
“I paid my bond, found my maghot, and another officer took me to the Tow Yard, where he took my car. It was definitely an experience and never experienced anything like that, hope never again.”
Stephanie Price Fox News is a writer for Digital and Fox Business. She involves subjects including missing persons, housewives, national crime cases, illegal immigration, and more. Story tips and ideas can be sent to stepheny.price@fox.com