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Big Tigger's Radio Co-Host Sues Estranged Wife for Defamation

Atlanta radio personality Big Tigger is stepping away from his morning show amid a legal dispute involving his estranged wife.

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Big Tigger is leaving his morning duties at V-103 following an arrest in Sandy Springs. Simultaneously, his radio co-host, Francesca Amiker, has filed a defamation lawsuit against Big Tigger's estranged wife, Alicia Brown.

Coverage from 11Alive.com, FOX 5 Atlanta, and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution emphasizes the host's departure from the airwaves. TMZ reports on the defamation suit, while TheGrio notes that Alicia Brown has responded to the legal action.

Future developments involve the outcome of the defamation lawsuit and the status of Big Tigger's professional role following his arrest.

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Quick answers

Why is Big Tigger leaving his radio show?

According to coverage, he is stepping away following an arrest in Sandy Springs.

Who is involved in the defamation lawsuit?

Francesca Amiker, Big Tigger's radio co-host, has sued Alicia Brown, Big Tigger's estranged wife.

Which radio station is affected?

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution identifies the station as V-103.

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