‘SLOMW’ Jordan Ngatikaura
Soiled Laundry Drama!!!
Says Service Stole His Garments, however Cops Drop Case
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Jessi Draper‘s estranged husband Jordan Ngatikaura had a nasty case of a laundry launderer final yr … however cops say it is not a criminal offense, TMZ has discovered.
In keeping with a police report obtained by TMZ, “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star instructed officers he employed a laundry service to scrub and fold his garments … however after the corporate picked up luggage from his entrance porch, the objects have been by no means returned.
Jordan says he has doorbell video displaying a employee grabbing the laundry, and even offered screenshots of textual content messages with the corporate’s proprietor, Keith Coats. Within the messages, Keith allegedly requested for the worth of the lacking garments so he might reimburse him … however after Jordan despatched over the whole, he says communication went radio silent.
Jordan later claimed others got here ahead on social media with comparable complaints about the identical Utah firm, Unload, alleging their garments have been additionally by no means returned.
In keeping with the Nice Grove Police report from final summer season, the corporate had already despatched out a message saying it was going out of enterprise earlier than Jordan’s pickup date, and Coats had filed for chapter across the identical time … subsequently, cops aren’t calling this incident a criminal offense.
After reviewing all the things, officers decided there wasn’t sufficient possible trigger to pursue theft expenses, calling it a civil matter as an alternative … which Jordan disagreed with, in line with the report.
Backside line … no arrests have been made … the incident simply left Jordan’s closet a bit emptier, and with a laundry record of frustration.
We broke the story … Jordan filed for divorce from Jessi Draper final month after their marital standing was up within the air, a subject closely featured on their hit Hulu present — which is at present nonetheless on pause with no pickup date in sight.