Actor Faizon Love Arrested on Contempt Charges in Florida Jail
Love, born Langston Faizon Santisima on June 14, 1968, has built a career that spans film, television, and stand‑up comedy. He first appeared in the 1993 comedy The Meteor Man and later earned recognition for his performance in the 1995 cult hit Friday. His most widely seen work came with Elf, where he played the no‑nonsense manager of a department store, and Couples Retreat, in which he portrayed one of the couples on a tropical vacation. The films have been viewed by millions and have secured Love a place in popular culture.
The arrest record lists Love’s booking number as 2026‑20827 and confirms his age as 58. The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office released the information on June 16, the same day the actor was taken to the county jail. No bond was set, meaning Love remains in custody pending further court action.
The charges stem from a contempt of court warrant issued by a Hillsborough County judge in connection with a child‑support case that dates back to 2019. Contempt of court, as defined by state law, occurs when a person willfully disobeys a court order or behaves in a manner that undermines the authority of the court. In Love’s case, the judge alleged that he failed to comply with a court‑issued order related to child‑support payments. The warrant was executed on the basis of that alleged non‑compliance.
Love’s legal troubles are not new. He has faced other legal matters in the past, including an earlier arrest for assault, but the current arrest is the most recent public record. No statements have been released by Love or his representatives regarding the charges.
The incident has drawn attention within the entertainment community because it involves a public figure whose work has reached a broad audience. While the arrest does not directly affect the release of any of Love’s past or upcoming projects, it does raise questions about how legal issues can impact an actor’s public image and professional opportunities.
At present, Love remains in the Hillsborough County jail awaiting further proceedings. No bond has been set, and no court date has been announced. The case will be heard in the county’s civil court, where the judge will determine whether the contempt allegations are substantiated and what penalties, if any, should be imposed.
The arrest underscores the ongoing legal challenges faced by Faizon Love and illustrates how court orders related to family law can lead to criminal charges when not followed. As the case proceeds, additional details are expected to emerge from the Hillsborough County court docket.