William Levy arrested on disorderly intoxication and Trespassing
William Levy, renowned actor and "Dancing with the Stars" alum, has built a diverse career over two decades. He initially gained recognition through modeling and roles on Telemundo in the early 2000s. The father of two later appeared in shows like "Lee Daniels’ Star" and "VH1’s Single Ladies." Levy also had notable cameos in films like "Girls Trip" and "The Single Moms Club."However, Levy recently made headlines due to his arrest in South Florida on several charges.
William Levy began his television career in 2002 with appearances on Telemundo reality shows such as Isla de la tentación and Protagonistas de Novela 2. He then appeared in minor roles in several telenovelas, including Olvidarte jamás, Mi vida eres tú and Acorralada. Levy started to gain recognition in the United States in 2011, first as Jennifer Lopez’s love interest in the “I’m Into You” music video and later as a contestant on Season 14 of Dancing with the Stars, where he finished in third place.
William Levy has accumulated a net worth of $2 million through his various ventures. His primary source of income is acting, but he has also branched out into the restaurant industry as the owner of Okami, a high-end Japanese fusion establishment in Miami, and has taken on the role of producer.
Actor William Levy, 44, was arrested in South Florida on Monday for disorderly intoxication and trespassing. According to Newsweek, Levy was allegedly "highly intoxicated" at a Weston, Florida restaurant, where he caused a disturbance and got into a physical altercation with an employee. Both the restaurant management and law enforcement asked Levy to leave, but he refused, leading to his arrest on misdemeanor charges.
Levy was released from a detention center on Tuesday evening after posting a $500 bond, having spent Monday night there. He addressed the situation with reporters as he left the facility, and denied the physical altercation with the restaurant employee. Journalist Maria Fernanda Lopez shared a video on her Instagram account in which Levy can be heard saying “No, no—come on, there are cameras.”

