MTV star Whitney Purvis has been granted a bond of $15,000 by a Georgia court Thursday in connection with her involuntary manslaughter arrest in her friend’s fatal overdose.
It was not immediately clear if Purvis will be able to make bond, insiders told TMZ, who first reported news she had been granted bond in the case.
Purvis, 33, who appeared on the MTV reality show 16 and Pregnant, was arrested earlier this month in connection with the fatal February 17 drug overdose of her friend John Mark Harris at 37.
Authorities said the reality star, 33, provided him with the narcotics that led to his tragic end.
As conditional to her bond, the court demands that Purvis keep a 7 p.m. to 7 p.m. curfew; stay at a residence in Bartow County, Georgia named by the court; and refrain from consuming drugs or alcohol, TMZ reported.
Purvis is not permitted under her terms of release to initiate contact with any members of the family of the victim, the outlet reported after reviewing legal docs.

MTV star Whitney Purvis, 33, who appeared on the reality show 16 and Pregnant, penned an emotional memorial for the man whose fatal drug overdose she was formally charged in on Monday. Pictured in her mug shot
Purvis on March 3 took to the site of the funeral home which handled arrangements for John Mark Harris, and penned a memorial in his honor.
‘John mark, I hate that I found out what happened today and missed your funeral,’ Purvis wrote on the Henderson & Sons Funeral Home site.
She continued: ‘I wish I could’ve found out sooner and attended your celebration of life.’
The MTV star posted the message more than three months before she was arrested Monday in Floyd County, Georgia in connection with with involuntary manslaughter and distribution of a controlled substance, among other felony counts, TMZ reported July 7.
Purvis ‘distributed a substance presented as “Tranq,” commonly known as Xylazine and Fentanyl, to the victim, which directly contributed in the victim’s death due to a toxic overdose,’ law enforcement officials said in an arrest affidavit reviewed by People.
It’s been an awful year for Purvis, who would later pen an emotional memorial for her son Weston following his death at the age of 16 on June 2; Daily Mail has reached out to Purvis via Instagram for further comment on this story.
Purvis thanked her late confidante ‘for being such a great friend to me and always making me feel beautiful and cared for.’
Purvis said that her late friend had been a dear one, as they grew close over their passion for cooking: ‘We bonded over being chefs, our love of cooking and our struggle.’

John Mark Harris is a 37-year-old chef who tragically died as result of a drug overdose, authorities said

Purvis penned an emotional statement in memory of her late friend – whose death she was subsequently charged in

Purvis was seen in a previous Instagram shot sporting purple hair and a matching jacket
Harris had been employed as a chef at Barnsley Gardens, a popular North Georgia resort.
She praised Harris for his candor and intelligence in their interactions over the years.
‘I could tell you anything and you always knew what to say or give me your honest opinion and advice,’ Purvis said.
The MTV alum added ‘You’ve came to my rescue on many occasions and saved me over the years.
‘I am so very thankful for the times we had together.’
Purvis – who’s also charged with use of a communication device to commit a felony involving controlled substances – said that she was dealing with serious emotional trauma over the loss of her friend.
‘My brain just can’t process this happened,’ she said. ‘I don’t want it to be true.’
Purvis listed off a number of things she associated with Harris that she would miss in the wake of his passing.

Purvis characterized her late friend as ‘a truly good hearted, one of a kind man’ who she would ‘never forget’
‘I’ll miss waking up to your silly messages and pictures you’d send me,’ she said. ‘I’ll miss marshal and lunchbox. I’ll miss your amazing cooking.
‘I’ll miss snuggling on the couch watching tv with you. I’ll miss sitting outside, smoking camel crush cigs w/ you how we talked about talked about life, gossiping and you telling me what movies/shows I need to watch next.’
Purvis characterized her late friend as ‘a truly good hearted, one of a kind man’ who she would ‘never forget.’
Purvis, who has more than 17,800 followers on Instagram, wrapped up in saying: ‘Rest in peace and my condolences to your family and friends.
‘I pray they are able to find some kind of comfort during this tragic time. I love you forever, John Mark. Love, Whitney.’
Following the death of her son last month, Purvis spoke on social media about how she was understandably struggling in the wake of her child’s unexpected passing.
‘This is so hard to write,’ Purvis said. ‘My beautiful son, Weston has passed away. He was only 16 years old. Life is so cruel and unfair. I just dont understand.

Purvis has more than 17,800 followers on Instagram

The grieving parent asked her social media acquaintances, ‘How do you go on in life after losing a child?’
‘Oh my baby is gone and I don’t know what to do with myself. He was so perfect. This is really my worst nightmare come true.
‘How do you go on in life after losing a child?’
Purvis said she was ‘in disbelief,’ thinking that ‘this cannot be happening’ and that she didn’t ‘want it to be real.’
She added of her late son: ‘I love you so much, Weston Owen Gosa. I would do anything just to hold him. Words just can’t describe the pain I am feeling.
‘God, I love you so much. You are my heart. I was so proud of the young man you were becoming. I just can’t go on without you.
Rest in Peace, my angel. You are gone too soon. April 2, 2009 – June 2, 2025.’
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