Monthly Archives: April 2023

Julia Fox ducks reporters as her kid brother is indicted for guns, drugs

Julia Fox ducked reporters and hid behind a burly bodyguard in a Manhattan courtroom Wednesday as her kid brother got indicted on a slew of gun and drug charges. Fox, wearing a brown belted jacket with a necklace over a printed tee shirt and brown pants and carrying a pink pocketbook was largely mum as she sat with other relatives to watch as Christopher Fox pleaded not guilty to the felony raps. The “Uncut Gems” actress, 33, then dashed out of the courthouse and out of sight. Her 30-year-old brother, Christopher Fox, was arrested last month and charged with using a 3D printer to manufacture gun parts that could be assembled and sold as untraceable “ghost guns.”

D.A. Bragg & Commissioner Sewell Announce Indictment of Christopher Fox in Ghost Guns And Narcotics Takedown

“As alleged, Christopher Fox fully equipped himself with an arsenal of materials to operate a ghost gun and narcotics factory out of his home,” said District Attorney Bragg. “His use of 3D printing to manufacture parts for assault-style weapons serves as another example of just how easy and cheap it is to create dangerous firearms in a home or apartment. With just a couple clicks online and a few hundred dollars, these guns can be created without any background check or license. We will continue to crackdown on the polymer pipeline with our law enforcement partners and advocate for tougher laws to stop the proliferation of these weapons.”

Woman indicted after striking 5, including 2 kids, in stolen car: Bragg

A 32-year-old woman was indicted Monday after prosecutors said she crashed a stolen car into five pedestrians, including two children, in March causing serious injuries. Sharon Godwin is charged with two counts of first-degree assault, seven counts of second-degree assault and one count of fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property. “Vehicular violence is a serious threat to the everyday safety of Manhattanites who are trying to walk, bike or drive as they go about their daily lives,” said Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg in a statement Monday. “Everyone has a right to safe streets that are free from reckless and dangerous driving.”