Taylor Tomassina Angelis, who turned 21 in December, already has numerous tattoos covering her face and neck, including the words “PAIN” in red over her right eyebrow and “Damaged” in black cursive style above her left. She goes by “Baby Joker,” a local rapper.
Angelis’s family was so pleased with her birth at the West Boca Medical Center that they listed her two grandparents in Broward County as well as her relatives in New York and New Jersey in a birth announcement that was printed in the local newspaper.
According to records, when Angelis’s parents separated in Palm Beach County, she was ten. After that, when Angelis was seventeen, she disappeared, according to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. Although she was located, her problems persisted. About them, she rapped.
One aspect of Angelis’s social media persona as “babyyjjoker” is her OnlyFans membership. She publishes pictures of herself partially nude, with a ton of money, fancy automobiles, dirt bikes, and what looks tremendous be an AK weapon. Records indicate she was taken into custody by Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies in Pompano Beach on Thursday.
Prosecutors filed a felony complaint against Angelis at the Central Court in Fort Lauderdale on Friday, according to court documents from Broward County.
Angelis was charged with armed burglary of a residential building or vehicle and aggravated assault with the intent to commit a felony. The aggravated assault charge was a third-degree felony, and the bond amount was $15,000. The first-degree felony charge of burglary is not subject to bond.
Since June 11, Angelis has also been involved in a felony traffic case in Broward County. She was suspected by police of causing a hit-and-run accident on May 3 in Sunrise while operating a friend’s black Tesla. The victim, a woman, claimed to have followed her to obtain the tag.
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The traffic incident record states that while Angelis was changing lanes on North University Drive, she ran into a Hyundai Elantra. Her license was suspended, and a policeman later noted that the front bumper and fender of the Tesla’s driver’s side had sustained “minor damage.”
According to court documents, Circuit Judge Kenneth A. Gottlieb will oversee the traffic criminal case, while Broward County Circuit Judge Michael I. Rothschild will handle Angelis’s ongoing felony prosecution.
Investigators urged anyone with information to contact Broward County Crime Stoppers at 954-493-8477 regarding this or any other incidents.
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