Charlie Zakkour, the season one villain of Bravo’s hot new show, Next Gen NYC, was reportedly once arrested for alleged trespassing and drug possession…but the arrest record has wholly disappeared.
According to The U.S. Sun, Charlie, 30, was arrested in Miami Beach on March 9, 2014, on two charges: trespassing after a warning and cannabis possession. He walked the following day after paying his bond, and the following month, he submitted a written not guilty plea.
The outlet reports that while the case continued with demands for discovery and a trial hearing scheduled, it was “suddenly discharged” on May 20.
A court clerk confirmed the details of the arrest to the publication.
Charlie made headlines last month after directing racial microaggressions towards Riley Burruss, the daughter of Atlanta Housewife Kandi Burruss. Riley confronted Charlie, who eventually apologized, but then he quickly walked back on his apology.
This week, Charlie alienated one of his last remaining allies, Georgia McCann, after he referred to her as a “delusional b—h,” and also repeatedly called her “dirt poor.”
Next Gen NYC airs Tuesdays at 9/8c on Bravo and streams the following day on Peacock.