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Big Tigger Caught In Three-Way Feud; Co-Host Sues Wife Over Affair Allegations

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Big Tigger continues to face a total s### show now that his wife is facing a defamation lawsuit from his V-103 co-host Francesca Amiker.

The lawsuit marks the latest escalation in a legal battle that’s consumed the Atlanta radio station since his June arrest.

The lawsuit, filed June 30, claims Amiker’s wife, Alicia Brown, posted false accusations on social media suggesting an inappropriate relationship between the radio host and his co-host, causing severe damage to Amiker’s professional reputation and personal safety.

This new legal filing adds another layer to an already complicated situation that started months earlier with allegations of domestic violence.

The timeline of events reveals how quickly things spiraled.

Back in May, Brown and Big Tigger got into a physical altercation at their home on May 9 that left her with injuries requiring hospital treatment.

She claimed he grabbed her from behind and pushed her into a door, causing lacerations on her forehead that needed stitches.

A Ring camera captured the entire incident, and when that footage eventually surfaced online, it became the centerpiece of public debate about what actually happened that night.

Big Tigger publicly denied everything. He posted on social media stating, “I unequivocally deny every allegation that has been made against me. For the past 30+ years, I have built my life around relationships and community.”

He emphasized that he’d cooperate fully with the legal process and trusted the facts would vindicate him.

Despite his denials, Sandy Springs police arrested him on June 20 on charges of felony aggravated battery and misdemeanor child cruelty, since a child was present during the dispute.

The Ring camera footage that went viral created a split in public opinion.

Some viewers of the security video believed it showed Big Tigger’s guilt, citing what appeared to be aggressive physical contact.

Others interpreted the same footage differently, arguing that it showed mutual conflict or that it didn’t capture the full context of what Brown described.

A judge granted Brown a temporary protective order on June 30 that prohibits Big Tigger from contacting her or their three children, including a son born in 2025.

He posted bond for both charges and has remained off the air at V-103, with Frank Ski filling in alongside Amiker.

The defamation case now means Amiker is seeking damages for what she characterizes as a calculated campaign of false statements designed to destroy her credibility in the entertainment industry.

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