These 18 Famous People Are Currently In Prison For Their Crimes, Including Homicide
While celebrities are often viewed as figures who are larger-than-life, it isn’t unheard of for some of the biggest names to end up in serious trouble. After all, no one is above the law.
So, when the individuals we idolize face a downfall, it’s scrutinized immensely by the public—especially when it involves a prison sentence.
From Diddy to Tiger King’s Joe Exotic, here are 18 known figures who have been or currently are the topic of that conversation.
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Sean "Diddy" Combs
American rapper and record producer “Diddy” was arrested on September 16 and has been charged with federal racketeering and human trafficking, just months after authorities raided his home and found “more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant.”
While he has not been convicted or sentenced, he is currently in jail awaiting a trial set for May 5.
Danny Masterson
According to ABC News, former That ‘70s Show actor Danny Masterson was convicted of two counts of rape involving three women. He was found guilty by the jury in September 2023 and sentenced to 30 years in prison.
The women accused him of raping them between 2001 and 2003. The third count was labeled a mistrial and has been dismissed by prosecutors.
Amy Locane
American actress Amy Locane is best known for her role in John Waters’ 1990 musical comedy Cry-Baby, where she co-starred with Johnny Depp. But the 52-year-old was convicted of vehicular homicide in New Jersey in 2010.
Locane’s blood-alcohol level was three times above the legal limit when she hit another car, killing its 60-year-old passenger. The driver of the car was the victim’s husband, who was seriously injured.
The mother of two was released in 2015 but was re-sentenced to eight years in prison in 2020 after her original sentence was ruled too lenient. She will be eligible for parole in December 2024.
So, Masterson for two count of SA got 30 years in jail. The canadian rapper got 10 years for premeditated assault causing injuries. This one with a count of vehicular homicide, a count of aggravated injuries, aggravating factors related to the DUI... got barely 8 years? Sounds off.
Roy Estrada
Roy Estrada was a bassist for Frank Zappa when he was sentenced to 25 years behind bars for molesting a female family member under the age of 14, as reported by RTT News.
A representative for the Tarrant County district attorney said, “The victim’s family was unaware that he was a convicted sex offender. Estrada was sentenced to 25 years in a plea bargain agreement and is not eligible for parole.
“He will be 93 years old before he is released from prison.”
R. Kelly
Former singer and record producer R. Kelly was sentenced to 20 years in prison in early 2023 for three charges of producing child sexual abuse images and three charges of enticing minors into intimate relationships.
Nineteen years of his sentence will be served concurrently with his existing New York sentence, which convicted him of human trafficking and racketeering, meaning he will spend an extra year in jail.
Harvey Weinstein
Former film producer Harvey Weinstein will very likely spend the rest of his life in jail, according to NPR.
He had previously been serving a 23-year prison sentence in New York when, in 2023, he was sentenced again on charges of rape and sexual assault, adding an additional 16 years.
Weinstein spoke up in court, denying his involvement, saying, “I maintain that I’m innocent. I never raped or sexually assaulted Jane Doe 1. I never knew this woman, and the fact is she doesn’t know me. This is about money,” reported CNN.
Joe Exotic
The infamous “Tiger King” was found guilty on two counts of hiring someone to kill Carole Baskin, eight counts of violating the Lacey Act by falsifying wildlife records, and nine counts of violating the Endangered Species Act after he killed five tigers and sold the animals across state lines, as reported by Pensacola News Journal.
Originally, he was sentenced to 22 years in prison on January 22, 2020, but was re-sentenced to 21 years, two years later.
Jared Fogle
A former spokesperson for Subway restaurants, Jared Fogle went from talking about sandwiches on live TV to making them for his fellow prison inmates.
The 47-year-old was sentenced to more than 15 years behind bars for receiving and keeping child pornography, as well as repeatedly having intimate relationships with minors, as reported by NPR.
Kris Wu
Kris Wu was an ordinary kid from Vancouver when he transformed into one of China’s biggest pop stars—until his downfall in 2021.
The court in the Chaoyang district, China, showed he had raped three women between the months of November and December of 2020.
The former singer was sentenced to 13 years in jail and will be deported from China after his release.
Jen Shah
Back in January of 2023, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star, Jen Shah, was sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison.
According to the United States Attorney’s Office, “from at least 2012 until her arrest in March 2021, SHAH was an integral leader of a wide-ranging, nationwide telemarketing fraud scheme that victimized thousands of innocent people.”
Elizabeth Holmes
According to NPR, Holmes is the “most high-profile tech executive to be sentenced to prison time.” Back in January 2022, a jury in San Jose, California, convicted the now 40-year-old of fraud and conspiracy over false claims related to her blood-testing company, Theranos.
She is scheduled to be released on August 16, 2032.
Josh Duggar
Back in May 2022, Josh Duggar was sentenced to more than 12 years in federal prison for possessing and downloading child pornography. Earlier on, he was also accused of molesting five girls, two of which were his sisters, when he was a teenager.
He is best known for being a part of the reality show 19 Kids and Counting.
There are conservatives who still defend his guy because it's the Left's fault or whatever stupid thing they tell themselves to keep defending their own regardless of what they've done because it's never their own fault.
Austin Jones
Austin Jones, best known as a personality on YouTube, was sentenced to 10 years in prison back in 2019.
According to BBC, he admitted to encouraging six underage girls to send him sexually explicit videos in private messages as a way to “prove” that they were his biggest fans.
Both his YouTube and X account have been deleted, which amassed more than 700K followers.
Michael Jace
Back in 2014, Michael Andrew Jace shot his wife to death in their Los Angeles home right in front of his two kids. Two years later, he was sentenced to prison for 40 years.
The actor, who played a cop in the drama series The Shield, was upset when his spouse wanted a divorce and repeatedly convinced himself she was seeing someone else, said CNN.
Tory Lanez
Back in July 2020, Tory Lanez was leaving a party at Kylie Jenner’s house in Los Angeles when he shot Megan Thee Stallion in the foot, according to NBC News.
The Canadian rapper was admitted to North Kern State Prison in September of last year and will spend the next ten years there.
Shannon Richardson
American actress Shannon Richardson, who had minor roles in series like The Vampire Diaries and The Walking Dead, was allegedly involved in sending ricin-laced letters to politicians such as Former President Barack Obama and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
She was arrested on June 7, 2013, and was sentenced to an 18-year prison term.
Suge Knight
In January 2015, Marion “Suge” Knight, an American record executive, crashed his car into two men—his friend and co-founder of Heavyweight Records, Terry Carter, was killed, while filmmaker Cle Soan suffered fractures and head injuries.
He is now serving a 28-year prison sentence for voluntary manslaughter.
Julie And Todd Chrisley
Reality show stars Julie and Todd Chrisley are both serving prison sentences after being indicted on 12 counts of bank and wire fraud, tax evasion, and conspiracy back in 2019.
Todd was given 12 years in prison after a jury found him guilty in June 2022, while Julie received a seven-year sentence.
You can commit 34 felonies and rape under age girls, commit treason, lead a coup, steal millions of $$ from the uneducated and be elected President of the USA!!!
Gary Glitter. Huge star in the GlamRock era of the 1970s, first convicted of sex offences (downloading child porn) in 1999 then on release from that first sentence committed and was convicted of a string of child sex offences in Cambodia and Vietnam. Released and deported back to the UK he was further convicted of a whole raft of historical underage sex offences in 2015 and sent down for another 16 years. Released on parole last year but then sent back inside to finish his sentence after breaching parole conditions.
They will all likely be pardoned when The Cheesie takes office again.
I was thinking that maybe BP could do a list of famous people who *should* be in prison, but on second thoughts that would be too depressing...
I'd like to see what their prison cells actually look like. I bet they are more luxurious and they still get more freedoms than us regular folks who committed the same crimes.
At least in USA looks like people really go to prison and stay there. Here in Brazil, you kill someone while drunk driving? Whatever. You kill you ex because she dumped you? Whatever. You commit bank fraud? Whatever. You steal money that was supposed to go to education, health? Whatever. This is Brazil. If you want to commit crimes and walk right through the front door of the police station/court, you can do it here!
Yes, the US has the highest incarceration rate in the world, although there's measurable disparity between the treatment of accused who are wealthy and those who are not. That disparity here and your crime situation in Brazil is certainly due in part to corruption. Vote for whoever is interested in tackling corruption, not whoever says they'll be tougher. Usually only those interested in corruption are also interested in the root causes, which is important to address too. Just having the highest incarceration rate in the world doesn't work. Unfortunately here corruption is about to go up significantly, and it won't be the wealthy that suffer the consequences. I guess it remains to be seen whether rounding up our new president's targets will help anything, although those most educated on the topic say it will not. But sadly people who know a lot about a subject are no longer listened to by enough people if they're not entertaining too. The people must be entertained. :(
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Gary Glitter. Huge star in the GlamRock era of the 1970s, first convicted of sex offences (downloading child porn) in 1999 then on release from that first sentence committed and was convicted of a string of child sex offences in Cambodia and Vietnam. Released and deported back to the UK he was further convicted of a whole raft of historical underage sex offences in 2015 and sent down for another 16 years. Released on parole last year but then sent back inside to finish his sentence after breaching parole conditions.
They will all likely be pardoned when The Cheesie takes office again.
I was thinking that maybe BP could do a list of famous people who *should* be in prison, but on second thoughts that would be too depressing...
I'd like to see what their prison cells actually look like. I bet they are more luxurious and they still get more freedoms than us regular folks who committed the same crimes.
At least in USA looks like people really go to prison and stay there. Here in Brazil, you kill someone while drunk driving? Whatever. You kill you ex because she dumped you? Whatever. You commit bank fraud? Whatever. You steal money that was supposed to go to education, health? Whatever. This is Brazil. If you want to commit crimes and walk right through the front door of the police station/court, you can do it here!
Yes, the US has the highest incarceration rate in the world, although there's measurable disparity between the treatment of accused who are wealthy and those who are not. That disparity here and your crime situation in Brazil is certainly due in part to corruption. Vote for whoever is interested in tackling corruption, not whoever says they'll be tougher. Usually only those interested in corruption are also interested in the root causes, which is important to address too. Just having the highest incarceration rate in the world doesn't work. Unfortunately here corruption is about to go up significantly, and it won't be the wealthy that suffer the consequences. I guess it remains to be seen whether rounding up our new president's targets will help anything, although those most educated on the topic say it will not. But sadly people who know a lot about a subject are no longer listened to by enough people if they're not entertaining too. The people must be entertained. :(
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