Pax Thien Jolie-Pitt is the son of the now separated celeb couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. It was in an interview that Jolie recalled how wild the then 8-year old used to be. She compared him with one of those punk rockers who would turn out to be pussycats. Jolie was pretty apprehensive that he would get the family into some trouble. Lawyers did show up later, but for an entirely different reason.
Clarke Gable III is the son of Jon Clarke Gable and the grandson of Hollywood legend John Clarke Gable, Jr. There’s not much on his career plate as he aspires to be a reality TV celebrity. He once pointed a laser beam to an LAPD chopper. The police later picked him up when he was driving with friends. We learned that his bail was set at $60,000. One of his friends tried to clarify, saying that Clark was pointing the laser to the Hollywood sign and it fell on the helicopter accidentally.
Late Phil Harris was the captain of a crab-catching vessel. His son, Jake Harris, was featured on the TV show Deadliest Catch after he was arrested on the grounds of drug possession and car theft. Even before this, he had to be rescued by lawyers for his multiple scuffles with the law. In 2010, he got a DUI bust and was later robbed and beaten in a moving car in November that year.
Georgia statesman John Barrow’s son James Pentlarge Barrow was recently pulled over by the cops for speeding. It was 5:30 in the morning and the authorities found him under the influence of alcohol and in possession of just a hint less than an ounce of marijuana. He was released the same day on a bail bond of $2,000. His father refused to comment on the embarrassing incident.
Joseph Biden is a former Vice President of the United States who became quite a favorite of the meme makers during his last few months at the office. Few know that his daughter Ashley Biden was busted for carrying pot back in the day. She was bailed out by one of her ex-classmates from Tulane University named Nat Berman. This happened in 1999, and luckily, Ashley came out without a conviction.