Instagram model and social media personality Liyah Mai was arrested on Tuesday on drug charges.
Mai was arrested at her home in Los Angeles after police received a tip that she was in possession of illegal drugs.
When police searched her home they found a large quantity of marijuana, cocaine and ecstasy.
Mai was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell. She was delivered on bail soon thereafter.
The news of Mai’s arrest has shocked her fans and followers. Mai is a popular Instagram model with over 2 million followers. She is known for her glamorous photos and her candid posts about her life.
Mai’s arrest has raised questions about the drug use among social media influencers. In recent years there have been a number of high-profile cases of social media influencers being arrested for drug possession.
Mai’s arrest is a reminder that drug use is a serious problem even among people who seem to have it all. It is also a reminder that social media influencers are not immune to the law.
Mai is scheduled to appear in court on August 15. It is unclear what the maximum sentence is for her charges.
Where is Liyah Mai now?
Liyah Mai is currently out on bail. She is not allowed to travel outside of the United States and she is required to appear in court on August 15.
Mai has not yet commented on her arrest. However her lawyer has released a statement saying that she is “deeply sorry for her actions” and that she is “taking steps to address her substance abuse issues”.
Mai’s arrest has had a significant impact on her career. She has lost several sponsorship deals and her Instagram following has decreased. It is unclear whether she will be able to recover from this setback.
The future of Liyah Mai:
It is too early to say what the future holds for Liyah Mai. She could face a lengthy jail sentence or she could be able to get her life back on track. Only time will tell.
However one thing is for sure: Liyah Mai’s arrest has sent a shockwave through the social media world. It is a reminder that even the most popular influencers are not immune to the law.