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Julia Fox was spotted on Wednesday for the first time since her brother was arrested on drug and weapon charges in Manhattan earlier this month - with the star breaking her silence on the drama in an emotional Tik Tok video the next day.
The 30-year-old Uncut Gems actress — who co-signed on the $450,000 bail for her brother Christopher, 30 — was seen across the country in Los Angeles as she made a grocery store run.
The actress has been keeping a relatively low profile ever since the shocking raid last week on the apartment that her brother and father share.
Later on Thursday, Julia's father Thomas Fox, 62 — who was arrested in the raid but not charged — was seen outside his apartment as he walked his dog.
Stepping out: Julia Fox was spotted on Wednesday for the first time since her brother was arrested on drug and weapon charges in Manhattan earlier this month. The 30-year-old Uncut Gems actress was seen across the country in Los Angeles as she made a grocery store run
On the move: Later on Thursday, Julia's father Thomas Fox, 62 — who was arrested in the raid but not charged — was seen outside his apartment as he walked his dog
Police action: Julia's reclusive brother Christopher Fox, 30, was charged on Wednesday after a 6am police raid on the apartment he shares in Manhattan with his father
Police say they recovered untraceable 'ghost guns' during the raid early on March 8, along with supplies to make bombs and evidence of narcotics manufacturing.
In her TikTok video the star branded her brother 'sweet and kind' but stated he 'internalized his rage.'
She said: 'I know my brother and I’ve always known him to be like — I’m not kidding, you guys — the sweetest, most gentle, kind, soft-spoken, loves animals, loves to plant flowers, has a green thumb, loves nature but I will say that my brother and I have a lot of trauma and the difference is that I’m scrappy, I’m a fighter and I threw my aggression and was able to release that rage.
'He is finally going to get the help that I’ve been trying to get him for so long.
“I wish I could say more but I don’t want to damage his case or anything like that but I will say that I’m just embarrassed.'
Despite the controversy swirling around her family, Julia stepped out in one of her eye-catching ensembles blending high and low fashion.
The fashion star dressed down the rest of her ensemble with a white graphic T-shirt featuring a male bodybuilder on the front, which she wore loosely tucked into a pair of acid wash denim shorts.
Julia took a page from her old dominatrix days by wearing knee-high black leather boots with pointy toes and a line of silver metal rings running from the toe to the top.
She completed her outfit by matching her long dyed-red hair to a weathered scarlet baseball cap that had been pierced with metal rings on one side of the bill and had metal horns sticking out above her forehead.
Embarrassed: Julia spoke out on her brother's arrest in a TikTok video released Thursday
Under the radar: The actress has been keeping a relatively low profile ever since the shocking raid last week on the apartment that her brother and father share
Striking: Despite the controversy swirling around her family, Julia stepped out in one of her eye-catching ensembles blending high and low fashion. She stayed warm on the gloomy day with a puffy black jacket that she left unzipped
Playful: The fashion star dressed down the rest of her ensemble with a white graphic T-shirt featuring a male bodybuilder on the front
Casual: She wore it loosely tucked into a set of acid wash denim shorts. Julia took a page from her old dominatrix days by wearing knee-high black leather boots
Edgy: The boots had pointy toes and a line of silver metal rings running from the toe to the top
Women in red: She completed her outfit by matching her long dyed-red hair to a weathered scarlet baseball cap. It had been pierced with metal rings on one side of the bill and had metal horns sticking out above her forehead
Pals: She had some support on the grocery run from her friend Briana Andalore, a stylist, who helped her pick out some items
Although she is normally based in New York City, Julia has been on the West Coast as she films a new project.
She had some support on the grocery run from her friend Briana Andalore, a stylist, who helped her pick out some items.
Briana is responsible for many of the edgy haute couture looks that Julia has shown off since her public profile skyrocketed amid her short-lived romance with the disgraced rapper Kanye West.
The actress' outing comes after she helped to bail out her troubled brother in the wake of the surprise police raid on his apartment.
Finding her look: Briana is responsible for many of the edgy haute couture looks that Julia has shown off since her public profile skyrocketed amid her short-lived romance with the disgraced rapper Kanye West
Luxury groceries: Julia was pictured as she went on a shopping trip for necessities inside a large Whole Foods grocery store Picky: The PVT Chat star perused some fresh produce while keeping her goods minimal by carrying a plastic shopping basket
Fresh Fruit: She selected a bag of oranges that were to her liking before moving on. Heading back. After checking out with her groceries, Julia was snapped outside as she strolled home with her Whole Foods grocery bag
In the zone: She had her face buried in her phone throughout the walk
Work trip: Although she is normally based in New York City, Julia has been on the West Coast as she films a new project
Standing out: She accessorized with a large black handbag that was covered with several decorative silver buckles
Bad timing: The actress' outing comes after she helped to bail out her troubled brother in the wake of the surprise police raid on his apartment. Prosecutors said police recovered elements of 3D-printed ghost guns, bomb-making materials and even fentanyl
Giving his side: Her father Thomas, who was not charged, walked his dog in NYC on Thursday
Scandalous: He issued an apology letter to his neighbors but claimed the charges against his son were 'exaggerated'
At her brother Christopher's arraignment, prosecutors said that police recovered 3D-printed gun silencers, high capacity ammunition magazines and an unauthorized pistol and ammunition, along with numerous 3D-printed parts of machine guns he appeared to be manufacturing.
There was also a large amount of cash in the apartment, along with a pill press, fentanyl, pressure cookers, chloroform, heroin, propane, explosives materials and formaldehyde.
Assistant district attorney Cyril Heron detailed the extent of the investigation that ensnared Fox.
He said: 'Between March 2018 and December 2022, the defendant purchased at least 190 ghost gun items, totaling over $7,600, all of these items were sent to the defendant's home.'
'In addition, over $8,000 in cash was recovered. Notably, the NYPD did not recover a substantial number of the items reflected in his purchase history, which indicates that he has manufactured ghost guns and sold them.
'The defendant possessed enough gun parts to assemble an assault weapon-style rifle.'
Prosecutors allege Christopher cashed in on about $345,000 in illicit gun sales through his CashApp account between April 2020 and January 2023.
Christopher has two prior sealed arrests, with officers finding ghost guns, bomb-making materials and evidence of narcotics manufacturing were uncovered in the 6am raid on March 8.
Police raid: Ghost guns, bomb-making materials and evidence of narcotics manufacturing were uncovered in the raid at the Upper East Side apartment on March 8
No oversight: Investigators discovered 3D printers inside the apartment that they believe are used to make the ghost guns — firearms without traceable serial numbers
Nothing to fear: In his apology letter to fellow tenants, Thomas stated that his son would not be returning to their Upper East Side apartment (pictured)
Photos show a chaotic scene inside the apartment where unidentified pills, a pill press, fentanyl, pressure cookers, chloroform, heroin, propane, explosives materials and formaldehyde were also reportedly snared.
Investigators discovered 3D printers inside the property that they believe are used to make the ghost guns — firearms without traceable serial numbers.
There was also a trove of illegal materials was thousands of dollars of luxury bottles of wine.
Julia is not believed to have any knowledge of her family's alleged criminal activity, with a source telling DailyMail.com that Julia and Christopher were raised by their unstable, abusive and unhinged father.
Christopher was arraigned the day after his arrest at a Manhattan courtroom and released from Rikers Island on March 13 after Julia co-signed his $450,000 bail with her estranged father.
When asked for his thoughts on his son being released on bond on Wednesday, Thomas exclusively told DailyMail.com: 'It's old news, the news cycle is over.'
Julia reportedly cut ties with her brother and father years ago, a source exclusively told DailyMail.com.
But the Uncut Gems actress appears to have put the past behind her, with celebrity bail bondsman Ira Judelson telling the New York Post that she 'seemed upset' because 'it is her brother.'
Remorse: In Thomas' letter, obtained by DailyMail.com, the actress's father wrote that he was 'deeply sorry' for the raid and the events leading up to it
Dealing: Prosecutors alleged that some ghost gun–related items that Christopher was accused of purchasing were not found in the apartment, which they claimed meant that he had sold them
The bail receipt shows that Julia and her parents signed off on the bond, with the star listing her occupation as 'actress/model' with the word 'retired' penciled in.
Fox's bond was secured with assets belonging to Julia as well as her father according to officials.
Christopher showed up at his arraignment looking disheveled with unkempt hair and listened as prosecutors read off a list of nefarious items that were found in the apartment.
Prosecutors also alleged that some ghost gun–related items that Christopher was accused of purchasing were not found in the apartment, which they claimed suggested that he had sold them.