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Charles McDowell: criminal, which is known as “wide neck” in police custody

Charles McDowell is reportedly exposed to serious fees in connection with explicit content to a minor.

The authorities have claimed that McDowell sent explicit videos of a woman without her consent to her children and her mother.

He was arrested in Georgia for several crimes, so TMZAnd was detained on February 19 by the Cherokee County's Sheriff's office.

The 37-year-old McDowell is exposed to the shipping of nude videos or photos without consent, the electronic distribution of explicit materials to minors and the nuisance of telephone calls.

“The authorities claim that he sexually explicitly explicit videos of a woman-without sent their consent to their 13-year-old daughter, mother and another person via cell phone and laptop,” reports TMZ. “He is currently being held without a bond.”

McDowell became known for the first time in 2018 when his search photo became viral with an unusually large neck.

McDowell (then 31) was arrested in Escambia County in October this year for several charges, including the possession of cocaine, meth and marijuana, to distribute or sell.

Just a few weeks later, McDowell was arrested again in Lee County, Alabama, after trying to escape police officers. His accusations included ruthless driving, driving with a revoked driver's license and possession of marijuana.

McDowell's search for mcs became viral on the Internet and brought hundreds of thousands of jokes, memes and shared stories about the size and appearance of his neck.

He later made the best of his newly found awareness by starting a rap career and performing as “DBD Wayne” and “Wide Neck”.

He even worked together with the viral song -Neckst together with Daddy Long Neck with other Internet personalities, but has been arrested since then because of stalking, failure, child benefit, with an invalid license and drug possession.

McDowell is not the first person who becomes famous for his search photo.

In 2014, the former Crips member Jeremy Meeks was arrested during a gangs called Operation Ceasefire in Stockton, California, and convicted of being a criminal in possession of a firearm and great theft.

When his search photo was posted on Facebook, it became viral, and thousands of people called him “Bae prison” and the “hot criminal”.

When he was released by Mendota Federal Correctional Institution in March 2016, he quickly started a modeling career at White Cross Management.

He went to New York Fashion Week in February 2017 and received the title “Buff Bad Boy” from fashion Magazine and displayed in ads for fashionnova men.

Meeks began a relationship with the Topshop Erbine Chloe Green and her first son, Jayden Meeks-Green in June 2017, was born on May 29, 2018.

“Meeks has another child with his ex-wife Melissa Meeks, from whom he separated after his release of prisons and the newly discovered fame.” Newsweek registered at the time.

After a Newsweek In Meeks he had won more than 1.7 million Instagram followers, where he regularly promotes fashionnova men.