Fox concluded her statement, saying 'I'm just embarrassed.'
is addressing the recent arrests of her brother and her father as part of a weapons and drugs bust in New York City. and charged in an apparent ghost gun and drug bust. Their father was also arrested as part of the sting but was subsequently released.
Investigators say they also found materials typically used in explosives, including pressure cookers and chemicals, which can also be used for manufacturing narcotics. However, authorities determined the chemicals were not hazardous. "The difference [between us] is I'm scrappy, I'm a fighter," she continued."I was able to release a lot of that rage. Whereas Christopher, he internalized it."
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