Ari Fletcher’s Ex-Best Friend Tuson Takes Legal Action! Unpaid Appearance on Cooking Show

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The Messy Saga Begins

Oh honey… grab your popcorn because the Ari Fletcher Tuson drama just got messier. What started as a birthday gift turned into a full-blown social media circus. In 2024, Ari supposedly gifted Tuson $20K for his birthday. But according to him, he never got a dime. Cue the receipts, the GoFundMe, and the shady DMs.

Fast forward to 2025, and Tuson has taken things to the next level… he’s suing Ari Fletcher over unpaid payment for her viral cooking show. And yes, the internet is losing it.

The Legal Bombshell

Tuson went on the podcast Unhinged & Immoral spilling all the tea ☕, claiming Ari didn’t pay him for his time on her show. He says, quote:

“I was on the show, I worked for that, and I never got paid. That’s facts. I’m not here to play games.”

Meanwhile, Ari has been dropping cryptic posts about God testing her for the “next level,” and fans are reading ALL the subtext 😳. Could this be a shady clapback at Tuson? Possibly.

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Birthday Check Gone Wrong

Remember the $20,000 birthday check? Yeah… apparently it didn’t clear, and Tuson claims Ari’s team tried to make it about credit issues or a dealership mess. He’s calling foul, saying the whole thing was a publicity stunt. Social media exploded with memes, side-eye, and fans taking sides.

“She gave him a check for clout, not cash,” one fan tweeted.
“Tuson really had to start a GoFundMe to get what he deserved?? Wild,” another added.

Social Media Went WILD

Fans noticed the duo stopped posting together, and Ari’s vague God posts didn’t help. Everyone is speculating: Did Ari cut Tuson off for good? Did Tuson just burn the friendship down?

The comments section on Instagram and X is a full-on warzone. People are arguing, laughing, and spilling MORE tea than either of them. Everyone’s got a theory.

Tuson is in full legal mode, trying to get his cash and defend his name. Ari is over here, staying mysterious, building her empire, and posting inspirational quotes. Meanwhile, fans are eating up every cryptic post, every meme, every DM screenshot that leaks.

One thing’s for sure: this friendship is toast 🥴, and the drama is far from over. Social media detectives are already predicting more lawsuits, more shade, and maybe even a diss track.

Bottom Line

The Ari Fletcher Tuson drama is messy, messy, messy, and it’s perfect for social media. Whether Tuson wins the lawsuit or not, this is a cautionary tale: never mix money, fame, and friendship.

Foreclosure Petition Notice

The Wayne County Treasurer’s Office has filed a petition for foreclosure in Wayne County Circuit Court under Public Act 123 of 1999. The petition requests that the Wayne County Treasurer foreclose on or before March 1, 2024 and for the years prior to March 1, 2022 and foreclose in favor of the Wayne County Treasurer for taxes, interest, penalties, and fees previously forfeited.

Public Notice and Exemption Rights

Publication: Public Act 123 requires the publication of the following list, which includes foreclosure properties that have not been paid for and includes the names of all registered persons with property interests in these properties.

Important Note; This notice is not an offer to sell property. The properties listed are not currently for sale, auction, or any form of transfer. There is no method of purchasing properties directly from the Wayne County Treasurer during this foreclosure process. Properties that have been seized and not redeemed may be available at public auction in September or October 2025. Owners retain their property until redemption rights expire. Do not attempt to inspect or enter listed properties, as unauthorized entry may result in criminal prosecution.

Show Cause Hearing: Any person interested in seized properties may schedule a phone appointment to show cause why title should not be transferred to the Wayne County Treasurer. You can schedule a show cause hearing, pay your taxes, or set up a payment plan on our website at www.treasurer.waynecounty.com. Most property owners will only need to pay the outstanding property taxes or enroll in a payment plan.

Publication Deadline: The properties listed below have forfeited taxes paid for 2022 and/or prior tax years. You can check the current redemption amount on the Wayne County Treasurer’s website at www.treasurer.waynecounty.com.

To meet the publication deadline, this property list was prepared during the week of November 18, 2024. If any property on this list was paid in full between the first week of November and the publication date, please verify by visiting www.treasurer.waynecounty.com.

Through the “Pay-On-Line” feature or by calling the Treasurer’s Office at (313) 224-5990.

Due process under the Fourteenth Amendment can be divided into two main types: procedural due process and substantive due process. Procedural due process, based on the idea of ​​“fundamental fairness,” focuses on specific legal steps that state authorities must follow in their actions. Key considerations discussed below include providing notice, ensuring the right to a hearing, allowing confrontation and cross-examination, providing access to discovery, establishing a clear basis for decisions, and ensuring the availability of legal counsel.

Substantive due process, while also rooted in “fundamental fairness,” assesses whether the law can be enforced by states, regardless of the procedures used. It typically addresses specific areas, including privacy and freedom to contract, and alternates between highlighting economic and non-economic issues over time. In theory, procedural and substantive due process are closely intertwined. In practice, however, substantive due process carries more political weight, as it can limit significant parts of the state legislature’s power to enact and enforce laws.

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