Allison Holker’s arrest video from 2018 in which she was arrested for ‘public intoxication’ and ‘disorderly conduct,’ has finally been released.
DailyMail.com has obtained an exclusive body cam video that shows her hurling expletives at police officers and paramedics from Salt Lake City, Utah, after landing at SLC International Airport.
Last month, the professional dancer sparked controversy after she accused her late husband Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss of drug addiction in an interview with People magazine to promote her new book, This Far.
Allison, 36, revealed she had learned about Stephen’s drug addiction right before his funeral – the Ellen DeGeneres Show DJ died by suicide on December 13, 2022.
She had uncovered a ‘cornucopia’ of drugs hidden inside his shoeboxes, including mushrooms, pills and ‘other substances’ she had to look up on her phone.
Allison has not disclosed details of her past arrest where police found her to be ‘very intoxicated.’
The arrest video, exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com, from September 14, 2018, starts off by Allison being confronted by airport staff, police and paramedics after being found ‘unconscious’ on her Delta flight.
She rambles on not making much sense as she tells personnel, ‘I have family in other states. You guys know that I live here. You guys are fine without me. And I’m okay.
‘I just don’t need people to tell me where I need to go or not. I’m okay as a person. As a female, I’m okay by myself… No I don’t have a connecting flight.’
She then appears to be flabbergasted as the staff tells her she had to be woken up upon landing. She responded, ‘Wake me up? I’m f**king woke as f**king f**k.’
As a police officer attempts to have paramedics take a look at her, she tells them, ‘You guys are crazy. I’m not unconscious.’
‘You know that I travel almost every single f**king week over the week.’
Appearing confused as to why they’re asking her questions, one of the police officers tells the Dancing With the Stars alum, ‘You’re not right in the brain,’ which prompted her to ask, ‘Oh my gosh, I had too much to drink? Are you f**king serious?
‘Why are you f**king kidding me? I don’t f**king live here.’
As she attempts to walk away with her carry on luggage, tote bag and book, the cops and paramedics follow her and demand that she answer their ‘simple questions’ since they were concerned for her safety and were attempting to evaluate her.
After being asked to ‘answer the questions,’ Allison tells the cops, ‘You are so rude!
‘I grew up here in Utah. I come here and visited my family in town. Oh my gosh this is so crazy.’
The paramedics tell her she has to be taken to the hospital, but she refuses and gets emotional. They inform her that she’s ‘not acting normal’ as she’s causing a scene at one of the airport gates where less than 10 people – the time of her arrest was 11.30pm when it wasn’t too crowded – are wondering what’s going on.
‘Unless you can answer my questions, you are not fit to make decisions for yourself and we need to take you to the hospital,’ the police tells her.
Allison eventually sits down next to a random person, who is blurred out in the video.
She screams at the cops to not touch her stuff and demands they ‘go away.’
She proceeds to call her husband, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, who most likely was in Los Angeles at the time where the couple lived.
She tells the late choreographer, ‘I am being escorted out by security right now. I am f**king freaking the f**k out… I was one of the first f**king people off of the plane.’
Allison puts tWitch on speaker so that he can communicate with the cops. They ask him if he’s picking up his wife and she replies, ‘I told you I live here. I have family here. I’m not being picked here.’
When the cops ask how she’s getting home, instead of giving a straight answer, she tells them, ‘These are not normal questions for someone!’
Allison told cops not to touch her phone and tried to explain to tWitch – whose voice can not be heard clearly in the video – the she was being surrounded by seven men and claims, ‘I have done nothing.’
Cops told tWitch that they learned she ‘ordered a glass of wine and she ended up spilling it all over herself.’
But Allison remembered it differently saying, ‘I knocked over the passenger’s glass boarding the flight because I had my bag.’
After still not answering questions, such as what month it is or the day of the week, one paramedic comes over and takes her phone away as her husband – whom she married in December 2013 – is still on speaker.
That’s when things escalate and cops being to arrest her as she’s now breaking down in tears and freaking out.
‘Oh my gosh, don’t take my phone from me! You don’t – oh my God, Stephen… No, oh my God, oh my God. Stephen, oh my God. What are you guys doing? I haven’t done anything!’ she shouts as she’s being escorted away from the gate.
The cop informs her, ‘You’re being detained for public intoxication and disorderly conduct.’
She continues to repeat herself and shout ‘oh my God,’ ‘this is insane,’ and ‘I have never done anything!’ She questions, ‘Guys, what did I do?’
Cops eventually take her away through an emergency door and to the cop car.
Before entering the car, she changes her story again, telling them, ‘I came here for a baby shower just to see my friend’s baby and I was supposed to leave. That’s the only reason why I’m here.’
DailyMail.com has reached out to Allison Holker’s rep for comment.
The police report exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com shares similar details.
They noted in the report that she was ‘very intoxicated’ that they ‘quickly smelled a strong odor of alcohol’ and observed she had ‘blood-shot and glossy eyes.’
The also noted that she ‘resisted arrest’ and that when a search was performed on her – which was not recorded in the video – she ‘appeared to have a difficult time standing up straight.’ She ‘almost lost her balance and fell backwards’ at one point.
The investigation continued at the police station where police ‘made several more attempts to help Allison understand what was going on,’ but she was ‘not responding in a rational manner and was not able to answer questions appropriately.’
She eventually gave police her mother’s phone number and after making contact with her mom, the Utah native was eventually released and charged with ‘public intoxication’ and ‘disorderly conduct’ around 4am on September 15, 2018.
However, she was almost taken to jail because of her ‘continued belligerent behavior and unwillingness to cooperate.’
‘As I was preparing to transport her to jail, I made one last attempt to explain to her what needed to be accomplished in order to release her. She decided to listen and cooperate with her release procedures,’ the police stated.
They concluded, ‘Allison turned a routine and simple evaluation by medical staff into a volatile and tumultuous incident that caused much public alarm.’
The mom-of-three’s arraignment was scheduled for September 28, but she failed to appear so a warrant for her arrest was issued on October 2.
After there was no activity with the case for three years, a ‘Notice of Order to Show Cause on Cases with Aging Pre-Adjudication Warrants’ was filed in Salt Lake County.
Allison’s warrant was recalled and the case was ultimately dismissed on October 20, 2021.
The author of the upcoming memoir, This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light, which will be released on February 4, has received a lot of backlash after releasing private journal entries from Boss’ past, including a part in which he suggests he was sexually abused by a male figure during his childhood.
A source told DailyMail.com that Boss’ family is ‘fired up’ and ‘won’t be sitting back much longer.’ They also are ‘furious’ that they were not given an advanced copy of the book.
In response to the backlash, Allison released a statement in which she stressed her ‘only intention’ in writing the 240-page memoir was for other people to ‘catch some [of] the red flags that I missed before it’s too late.’
‘My hope is that we don’t need to lose another husband, brother, father, or friend to suicide,’ she wrote via her Instagram Story in January.
‘I believe that if Stephen were able to choose, he would choose to have his story told if it meant saving even one life. Much love to all those who have supported our family these many years.’
Allison said she’ll be ‘donating all the proceeds’ of the book to her mental health focused foundation Move with Kindness, which she started in Stephen’s honor.
It is unclear if she includes any details of her 2018 arrest in her memoir.