Though Jenelle’s explanation of their separation was brief, David has shared even less about the split. Instead, his Instagram shows him off with a trimmed beard, a clean look, and ample pictures of the goats and other livestock that he is taking care of, likely from the North Carolina home that he owns with Jenelle.
As for David, he’s set 2020 off on the right foot. He’s been occupied with his growing knife brand, and has even teased a new music career! It seems clear that David is ready to move on from the past and set his eye on the future and new goals.
Unfortunately, divorce paperwork is not the only legal trouble facing David. He is currently wanted in the state of North Carolina for a 2018 incident.
According to reports by TMZ, the arrest warrant originated with a conflict over an illegal truck-towing incident that took place in 2018.
Allegedly, David towed a man’s truck because the truck had blocked David’s car. David filmed the incident and posted it online, which is how authorities became aware of it.
David captioned the video, “Learn the right way to deal with a$$holes who think it’s cool to block you in a parking space.”
The vehicle owner went on to press charges which led to the court ordering him to appear at a hearing. On the assigned day, David’s lawyer appeared, but David did not.
This has resulted in an arrest warrant for David in North Carolina.
This isn’t the only issue David is currently facing. He has also recently reported to fans online that his North Carolina home was robbed.
“When I arrived home on November 27th from Nashville,Tennessee I immediately knew my house had been broken into. I changed the locks before I left,” David revealed in an interview with Champion Daily. He explained, “So whoever broke in had to break in the back door which apparently they had previous experience with.”
Apparently, David was hit hard. He shared, “A lot of stuff was taken, including many of my personal belongings to be missing as well. It’s really low for anyone to steal someone’s tools when that’s what they use to make a living and that’s their livelihood altogether.” He went on:
“Not only was the entire house destroyed, but the kids’ rooms look like they were flipped upside down. It took several days to clean it all up when I had already been cleaning for a month trying to catch up on things that had been ignored for a while. The house was spotless when I left and came back to this.”
In addition to the loss of possessions, David had also lost some peace of mind.
“This has all been very stressful,” he said. “And it’s taking some time getting over the fact that people broke in and destroyed my house.” He added, “Now I live in fear everyday that it will happen again and that Maryssa, my daughter, will have to see it.”