Celebrity jeweler who appeared on ‘Below Deck’ pulled gun on driver blocking his Ferrari
Celebrity jeweler Leo Glore, known for his appearance on the reality show “Below Deck Mediterranean,” recently made headlines for all the wrong reasons. The 35-year-old was arrested for allegedly pulling a gun on a driver who had blocked in his Ferrari at Paramount Miami Worldcenter.
The incident took place on March 11, late at night, when Glore pulled up behind a driver stuck at a malfunctioning parking garage gate. Impatient and agitated, he began honking at the driver and shouting obscenities, as reported by WPLG Local 10.
According to the arrest report, Glore then exited his white Ferrari, brandished a handgun, and menacingly told the driver, “Give me a reason.” Despite being questioned at the scene and initially released, Glore was arrested weeks later and charged with aggravated assault and improper exhibition of a firearm. He was later released after posting a $5,500 bond.
Glore’s attorney, Chad Piotrowski, maintains his client’s innocence, stating that the arrest does not align with the evidence that Glore felt threatened during the altercation. Piotrowski plans to invoke Florida’s Stand Your Ground law, which allows the use of deadly force in self-defense if deemed necessary.
Despite the legal troubles, Glore continues to flaunt his lavish lifestyle on social media, catering to celebrity clients like Scott Disick, 50 Cent, and Meek Mill. His Instagram feed showcases him behind the wheel of a Ferrari and in workout gear, projecting a business-as-usual image despite the looming charges.
It remains to be seen how Glore’s legal battle will unfold, but for now, the celebrity jeweler is facing serious allegations that threaten to tarnish his glamorous public persona.



