Jeremy O. Harris, known for his role on “Emily in Paris” and as the writer of the acclaimed play “Slave Play,” has reportedly been detained in Japan on suspicion of drug smuggling.
According to early reports, Harris was stopped by authorities upon arrival in Japan, where officials allegedly discovered illegal substances in his luggage. He was then taken into custody for questioning while an investigation is underway.
Details about the exact substances involved, the quantities, and potential charges have not yet been fully disclosed. There has been no formal confirmation of charges or a trial date, and representatives for Harris have not issued a comprehensive public statement at this time.
If convicted under Japan’s strict drug laws, Harris could face severe penalties, including lengthy imprisonment. The situation is developing, and more verified information is expected as Japanese authorities release updates and as his legal team responds.
For the original coverage and ongoing updates, see the report on E! Online.










