"There was this article…where there was an African American lady," Stowers shared. "It was like a weird photo, so she looked very, very light-skinned and had these different, like weird tattoos or

"There was this article…where there was an African American lady," Stowers shared. "It was like a weird photo, so she looked very, very light-skinned and had these different, like weird tattoos or whatever and they showcased her, and I guess this woman was like robbing people...The woman was at large…and they called the cops and said it was me. This is like, true story. I heard this from actually Stassi during an interview. She's telling them what they did to me."

In the aftermath of Stowers' revelations, both Schroeder and Doute issued apology statements.

Schroeder's read in part, "What I did to Faith was wrong. I apologize and I do not expect forgiveness. I am also sorry to anyone else that feels disappointed in me. I am going to continue to look closer at myself and my actions—to take the time to listen, to learn and to take accountability for my own privilege."

Meanwhile, Doute wrote online, "Although, my actions were not racially driven, I am now completely aware of how my privilege blinded me from the reality of law enforcement's treatment of the black community, and how dangerous my actions would have been to her... I'm ashamed, embarrassed, and incredibly sorry. I will do better. I have to do better."

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