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Skai Jackson arrested on suspicion of domestic battery after altercation with fiancé
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Date:2025-04-15 07:56:16
Skai Jackson was arrested over the weekend following an altercation with her fiancé.
The actress and former child star was arrested Friday on suspicion of domestic battery, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department confirmed to USA TODAY on Tuesday. Jackson, 22, was apprehended during an outing at Universal Studios Hollywood.
"While inside the Universal Studios Theme Park, a domestic incident occurred involving Skai Jackson," an LASD spokesperson told the Los Angeles Times in a statement. "Based on the initial investigation, it was determined Ms. Jackson was the primary aggressor and was arrested for misdemeanor spousal battery."
USA TODAY contacted the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office and a representative for Jackson for comment.
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Security personnel from Universal Studios reportedly alerted police after witnessing Jackson push her boyfriend more than once, according to TMZ. Authorities subsequently reviewed surveillance footage from the L.A. theme park, which allegedly showed Jackson pushing the unidentified victim, per People magazine and LAT.
No injuries were reported following the altercation, the LASD spokesperson said.
Jackson was then taken to LASD's West Hollywood station for booking and was released a few hours later.
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Jackson is best known for her roles on the Disney Channel sitcoms "Jessie" and "Bunk'd." She recently starred in the Warren Skeels thriller "The Man in the White Van."
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