Julia Fox's brother gets prison time in 3D ghost gun case - as dad calls him 'harmless'
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Christopher Fox, brother of actress Julia Fox, was sentenced to up to four years in prison for gun possession involving 3D-printed ghost guns. His father argued in court that locking up his son, deemed harmless, wastes taxpayer dollars. Thomas Fox expressed disbelief, stating Christopher posed no threat to society, asserting he merely engaged in a hobby. Christopher was arrested after authorities discovered parts to assemble an assault-style rifle in the family's apartment. Despite the serious charges, his father emphasized his son's positive engineering endeavors and recent work on health-related devices.
"It's kind of a waste of taxpayer money to spend on him because he's a harmless person, no threat to society and never sold any guns or drugs."
"It was an engineering challenge," the father claimed, adding that Christopher was "devoting" himself to crafting gloves to help shaking patients of Parkinson's disease following his arrest.
Read at New York Post
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