Big Tigger faces legal turmoil as his wife is sued for defamation by his co-host over alleged false affair claims, escalating an already bitter dispute.
- July 3, 2026
AceShowbiz - Big Tigger is currently entangled in a complex legal battle involving his wife and co-host at Atlanta's V-103 radio station. The situation escalated after his wife, Alicia Brown, was sued by his co-host, Francesca Amiker, for defamation following accusations made on social media.
The defamation lawsuit was filed on June 30 and claims that Brown posted false allegations online suggesting an inappropriate relationship between Big Tigger and Amiker. These statements have reportedly caused significant harm to Amiker's professional reputation and personal safety, prompting legal action to seek damages.
This lawsuit adds another dimension to an already intense dispute that began months earlier when domestic violence allegations surfaced. On May 9, Brown and Big Tigger were involved in a physical altercation at their home, during which Brown sustained injuries that required hospital treatment. She alleged that he grabbed her from behind and pushed her into a door, causing lacerations on her forehead that needed stitches.
A Ring camera recorded the incident, and the footage later became public, fueling widespread debate about the events of that night. While some viewers interpreted the video as evidence of Big Tigger's aggression, others believed it showed mutual conflict or lacked full context.
Big Tigger denied the allegations, asserting on social media that he unequivocally rejects all claims against him and emphasized his long-standing commitment to relationships and community. He also pledged to cooperate with the legal process, trusting that the facts would ultimately clear his name.
Despite his denials, authorities arrested Big Tigger on June 20 on charges of felony aggravated battery and misdemeanor child cruelty, as a child was reportedly present during the altercation. Following his arrest, a judge issued a temporary protective order on June 30 barring him from contacting Brown or their three children, including their son born in 2025.
Since the incident, Big Tigger has been off the air at V-103. His co-host Francesca Amiker has continued broadcasting alongside Frank Ski, who has been filling in for Big Tigger. The defamation lawsuit filed by Amiker highlights her claim that Brown's social media posts were part of a deliberate effort to damage Amiker’s credibility within the entertainment industry.
The ongoing disputes involving Big Tigger, his wife, and co-host have attracted considerable attention, with legal proceedings continuing to unfold. The combination of domestic violence allegations, criminal charges, and defamation claims has created a challenging and multifaceted situation for all parties involved.
This article is based on reporting originally published by AllHipHop.