There are probably a good amount of you who have no idea who Ari Fletcher is, so let’s start with that.
Ari first became famous in 2018, when she created an Instagram account and began posting about her relationship with Chicago rapper G Herbo. During their relationship, Ari and Herbo welcomed a son named, Yosohn Santana Wright, who was born on 11th April 2018. Unfortunately shortly after Yosohn was born, a rumor circulated that Herbo was cheating on Ari and was involved in another relationship with Taina Williams. The rumor turned out to be true, and Herbo left Ari for Taina.
After their breakup, Ari has stared dating Gervonta Davis, an American professional boxer, and also shared photos on Instagram of the pair hanging out together. But that relationship didn’t last either and Gervantae deleted all the pictures related to Ari from his Instagram.
But Ari hasn’t missed a beat. She’s VERY much in demand by famous men. Now she’s dating Demario DeWayne White Jr. aka Moneybagg Yo., an American rapper and songwriter.
Now, that you are caught up with that she is getting evicted from her apartment.
She has an explanation for that.
“Ari got evicted from The Huntley for failure to make $5800 in rental payment. She is being sued for this amount. Her rent was $2k-$2500 so she was behind 2 months.” Along with the email was a document that claimed that the model was being evicted. Labeled a writ of possession, the document stated, “You are hereby commanded to remove said Defendant together with his/her property hereon from said house and premises and to deliver full and quiet possession of the same to the Plaintiff herein.”
After the news hit the media, it didn’t take long for Ari to defend herself. She claimed that $50,000 worth of items were stolen from her home by one of the landlord’s workers.
In her defendant statement, she wrote, “I do not owe any rent to my landlord. My attorney provided notice of termination regarding the lease after certain items belonging to me in excess of $50,000 was stolen by an employee of the landlord. For the avoidance of doubt, I have at all times fully complied with any lease obligations and reserve all affirmation defenses that I am entitled to under Georgia law.”
Who do you believe?
Flip the pages for the eviction papers.
