Overview
- Police say he entered Scottsdale’s Casa Amigos using a forged ID and was found with two prescription‑only pills, with charging recommendations sent to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office.
- Court records list two Class 4 felonies—forgery involving possession of a forged instrument and dangerous drug possession/use—plus a Class 1 misdemeanor for a minor using a false ID to enter a liquor establishment.
- The initial hearing was streamed on his Kick channel by a friend, and the judge ruled the totality of circumstances established probable cause on all counts.
- He was released on his own recognizance with standard conditions, including an order not to return to the scene of the alleged offense.
- The court set a status conference for February 23 and a preliminary hearing for February 26, and if convicted he could face up to roughly eight years depending on how any sentences are structured.