Disney's Orlando Brown Arrested In His Underwear By Bounty Hunters In New Video

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Actor Orlando Brown arrives at the world premiere of 'Public Enemy' during AFI FEST 2007 presented by Audi held at Arclight Cinemas on November 7, 2007 in Hollywood, California.
Orlando Brown was arrested on a warrant for failing to show up to court.

While many of us grew up watching Eddie on the wholesome Disney show, "That's So Raven," he's made himself known over the past few years as an eccentric figure. He's had some strange encounters and internet rants including the one time he claimed he hooked up with Raven Synome. Earlier in the year, it was reported that the former Disney star had a warrant out for his arrest which resulted in his strange arrest earlier today.

TMZ obtained footage of Orlando Brown getting arrested earlier today. While that doesn't seem too crazy, the former child star was hiding in the closet in his underwear when bounty hunters raided the house he was in. The raid was done by Lucky the Bounty Hunter in Las Vegas around 6:30 this morning. 

Lucky claims they had a proper warrant to enter the home. However, the owner of the house believes otherwise. Brown was allowed to stay in the home as a favor from a music producer who happened to live in the area but was worried once Brown's fiancee showed up on Thursday night and informed him that Brown's a fugitive. He plans on speaking to authorities to see if his rights were violated.

As for Brown, the warrant stems after he failed to show up to court last year for allegedly hitting his girlfriend. We'll keep you updated on his scenario but in the meanwhile, peep the bizarre footage below.


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