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Tommie Lee Among Six Arrested at Miami World Cup Match: What We Know So Far

Tommie Lee Among Six Arrested at World Cup Match in Miami

The headline — but make it breezy

Reality star Tommie Lee, born Atasha Jefferson, was reportedly one of six people taken into custody during the England vs. Norway World Cup game in Miami. The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office says the match drew 60,024 fans and that deputies handled several incidents during the event.

What actually happened (the short version)

Officials confirmed multiple arrests and 19 ejections at the stadium, but they haven’t shared why Jefferson was detained or any formal charges. According to sheriff’s office statements, the trouble appeared isolated and didn’t derail the match.

The social media rumor mill

A celebrity-focused account posted that Jefferson was arrested on July 11 and released July 12 after posting a $1,000 bond, and that she faces a felony count for interfering with a sporting or entertainment event. The post also said she later posted a cheerful video on Snapchat. Those claims have not been independently verified.

What authorities and reporters are saying (or not saying)

The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office has not publicly confirmed the bond amount, any specific charges, or the exact reason deputies took Jefferson into custody. Reporters have requested the arrest report and related documents and reached out to Jefferson’s representatives for comment, but there’s no full official account yet.

A bit of background on Tommie Lee

Jefferson first became widely known on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta and has appeared on other reality shows since. She’s had previous run-ins with the law in South Florida — notably a 2024 arrest in Miami Beach tied to a battery allegation outside a nightclub — so this recent incident is being viewed in that context by some observers.

Why this matters — aside from the celebrity angle

Large sporting events can be chaotic, and law enforcement says this World Cup match was mostly peaceful despite the handful of arrests and ejections. Fans came from all over, and organizers and police are treating each incident as separate and contained.

Bottom line

There’s still a lot unknown. Some social posts have offered details, but they haven’t been confirmed by officials or independent reporting. This is a developing story and more concrete information — arrest records, charges, official statements — may appear as authorities finish their paperwork and answer media requests.