Jorge Nava From 90 Day Fiance Gets Caught With Pounds Of Weed

If you’ve seen 90 Day Fiance, you know just how hard it was for Jorge Nava to keep his Russian bride Anfisa Arkhipchenko happy throughout their….interesting relationship. He told his girl he was a millionaire before she came to the states, so it’s no surprise that when she made the move to live with Jorge and he didn’t actually have that much cash flow, things went downhill quickly.

Things were already looking rough for Nava, and now it’s gotten even worse–Jorge just got busted for allegedly trying to sell a whopping 300 pounds of weed. Law enforcement sources told TMZ that Jorge was arrested last week in Arizona on multiple felony counts, which includes both possession of marijuana for sale and transportation of marijuana for sale.

Nava was allegedly pulled over by cops in Mojave County for a traffic violation, but during the stop, the cops conducted a search and made the huge, 293 pound discovery. It’s not known at this time where in the car Jorge had stored the weed, and if it was in plain view or not.

The 90 Day Fiance star spent 2 days in jail before posting $25k bail. If convicted, Jorge will face up to 12 1/2 years in prison.

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