Post by Admin on Apr 13, 2023 16:36:08 GMT -4
The daughter of soap opera star Kristoff St. John and professional boxer Mia St. John was arrested on Monday after stripping and meditating in a supermarket.
Paris St. John, 30, was arrested after police responded to reports at about 8pm that a woman was naked, praying and meditating in a WinCo in Boise, Idaho, according to an affidavit seen by TMZ.
St. John was arrested and taken back to the Ada County Jail, where she was then said to have tried to flee, requiring police to bring her to the ground.
She was booked into jail just before 9pm on April 10 on three misdemeanor charges: indecent exposure, escape, and resisting arrest, according to inmate records.
Paris is the daughter of the late actor Kristoff St. John, who was an American actor best known for playing Neil Winters on the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless. He died aged 52 in 2019 from heart disease.
Police said in the affidavit that when they arrived at the supermarket St. John had been convinced by a store clerk to put her clothes back on.
While she was being booked into the county jail she was then said to have escaped the jail's sally port when the door opened to allow an officer in.
Police say they asked Paris to stop, but that she ignored them, requiring them to run after her, grab her and bring her to the ground.
The St. John family has experienced considerable trauma in the last decade. In 2014 Paris's brother Julian committed suicide, aged just 24.
In the subsequent years Kristoff battled with depression and alcoholism.
In October 2017, he was placed on a 72-hour psychiatric hold after threatening to shoot himself.
He was again hospitalized earlier in 2019 after checking himself into the UCLA Medical Center after suffering another bout of depression. He was released only a few days prior to his death.
After his death Paris made headlines after filing court documents in LA to control his estate because he died without a will.
Soon after, Kristoff's father, Christopher St. John, turned in what he claimed was a handwritten will. The note detailed that Paris should receive 25 percent of his estate while his other daughter, Lola St. John, receive the rest.
Paris then filed an objection to her grandfather's motion to become the executor of his deceased son’s estate.
The documents claims Paris believes the holographic will 'was written inside a private diary and was not intended to be seen by third parties,' the Blast reported at the time.
'The document would never have been found if someone had not opened the decedent’s private journal,' it added, according to the publication.
She said she 'believes certain other alterations and interlineations were made in someone other than the decedent's handwriting after his death.'
She also said the second page of the handwritten will had been removed and destroyed. It 'begins mid-sentence and is not connected to the previous sequence of thought,' she said.