Big Tigger Steps Away From V-103 as Domestic Dispute Case Expands

Atlanta radio personality Big Tigger has announced that he is stepping away from V-103's The Big Tigger Morning Show with Jazzy McBee as he faces legal challenges stemming from an alleged domestic dispute with his wife. The longtime broadcaster, whose real name is Darian Morgan, was arrested on June 20 in Sandy Springs and charged with aggravated battery and third-degree cruelty to children. He was booked into the Fulton County Jail before being released the same day on a combined $10,000 surety bond. Morgan, who previously hosted BET's Rap City: The Basement and 106 & Park, has repeatedly denied all allegations against him.
In a statement shared on Instagram, Morgan said he was stepping away from the microphone to focus on his family and allow his legal team to handle the case. He described being separated from his son as the most painful part of the situation and said the public attention surrounding his personal life has been fueled by speculation and misinformation. The Emmy Award-winning host maintained that the accusations are false and expressed confidence that he will ultimately clear his name.
The case has continued to grow beyond the initial criminal charges. Morgan's V-103 co-host, Francesca Amiker, has filed a federal defamation lawsuit against Morgan's wife, Alicia Brown, after Brown allegedly referred to her publicly as a "homewrecker." Brown has since issued a statement through her legal team, saying more details will emerge through forthcoming testimony from both herself and her husband. According to police warrants, the incident allegedly began after Brown confronted Morgan over text messages with a female colleague, escalating into a heated argument that ultimately led to his arrest.










