'Big Brother' Star Memphis Garrett Arrested For Allegedly Embezzling $55,000 In Taxes
"Big Brother" star Memphis Garrett was arrested in May 2025 for allegedly embezzling over $50,000 in tax money.


As "Big Brother" host Julie Chen says ... always expect the unexpected.
On May 16, news broke that one of the show's stars, Memphis Garrett, who appeared on seasons 10 and 22, was arrested in Florida on charges of swindling the state of Florida out of a hefty amount of money.
Another 'Big Brother' Star Has Gotten In Trouble With The Law For Allegedly Stealing Over $50,000 From The Government

According to TMZ, Broward Sheriff's officials confirmed to the publication that Garrett was arrested on Thursday, May 15, on a warrant issued by the Department of Revenue.
The reality star, who came in second place during his original run on "Big Brother" in 2008, has been accused of owing the state of Florida over $50,000 in unpaid taxes from his businesses.
As of Friday, May 16, the 42-year-old reportedly remains behind bars, with his bond set at $15,000.
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Garrett, who later returned to "Big Brother" for its all-star edition in 2020, faces a second-degree felony for theft of state funds.
Florida is accusing the restaurateur of collecting $55,366.77 worth of sales taxes between November 2022 and October 2024 through his Poke House Lauderdale and No Man's Land Miami LLCs and failing to pay the taxes to the state.
Garrett Divorced His 'Big Brother' Co-Star In 2024
And if that wasn't enough, Garrett's name has already been in the headlines since 2024 when he filed for divorce from his "Big Brother 22" co-star, Christmas Abbott.
In the divorce filing, obtained by TMZ, the reason for the split was cited as "irreconcilable differences," and it was argued that Abbott should not be awarded alimony.
"It is unfortunate that the actions and intentions of individuals involved in this situation have led to the exposure of personal and sensitive information," Abbott told the publication at the time of the divorce announcement.
"I believe that matters of this nature should be resolved in a private and respectful manner," she added. "I ask for privacy at this time to focus on my family."
Garrett also commented, telling "BB" fans he was shaken by their relationship's end.
"My heart hurts. I did not want to have to file for divorce. I was doing everything in my power to work on our marriage. I only wish the very best in life for her and [her son] Loyal,” he said.
Their conflict outside the "Big Brother" house wasn't entirely shocking to fans, though, considering their dynamic on "All Stars" also included controversial interactions and accusations of insensitivity toward other houseguests, specifically Da'Vonne Rogers and David Alexander.
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