Monty Lopez, Addison Rae’s Dad, Arrested
Monty Lopez, the father of TikTok star Addison Rae, was recently arrested for allegedly exposing himself in a public place. This incident has drawn significant attention.
According to court documents, Lopez was taken into custody on July 27, 2025. The Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office in Louisiana charged him with exposing his genitals in a way meant to provoke sexual desire. The alleged incident reportedly occurred on August 31, 2024. This charge is serious, categorized as felony obscenity.
Lopez has a bond set at $2,500 and has pleaded not guilty to the accusations. He faces a court hearing scheduled for March 19, 2026. Recent reports suggest that prosecutors are recommending a year of hard labor if he’s convicted.
In a bit of background, Monty and Addison’s mother, Sheri Easterling, got married in 2004. They have three children together: Addison, Enzo, and Lucas. The couple divorced during Addison’s childhood, but they reunited and remarried in 2017. However, their relationship faced troubles again, leading to a separation in 2022 after Sheri alleged infidelity.
Monty moved on and married Kaitlyn Nicole Robins in October 2025 in Las Vegas, shortly after they met in Louisiana. The couple’s swift marriage has surprised many.
Social media is buzzing with reactions to the news. Some fans express disbelief, while others are more concerned about the implications for Addison Rae’s image and career. This incident highlights the complicated intersections of fame, family, and personal conduct.
Interestingly, public exposure laws varies by state, with some areas imposing harsher penalties than others. For example, states like Louisiana treat felony obscenity as a serious crime, which can include lengthy prison sentences for severe offenses.
As this case unfolds, it raises questions about accountability and the impact of public scrutiny on families, especially those in the spotlight.
For more details on public obscenity laws, you can check out resources like the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Monty has yet to comment on the situation.

