WHAS 11, a local ABC News affiliate, reported that Ferguson, 36, was booked and processed at a local corrections facility. The Post reached out to the Louisville police department for comment.
According to court records that were obtained by The Post, someone close to the reality star filed an emergency protection order against him on Jan.
2, which was immediately granted. News of Ferguson’s arrest comes after it was revealed that his latest business venture, “Tha Drippin’ Crab,” was forced to close its doors in 2022.
Ferguson first rose to fame as a Food Network regular who was described as a “celebrity chef, restauranteur and entrepreneur.”Before his arrest, Ferguson served as the host of “Superchef Grudge Match,” which began airing its second season last month.
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