John Amos sets the record straight regarding “elder abuse” accusations

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Amos in 2016 – Shareif Ziyadat/WireImage

A day after authorities confirmed they’re looking into allegations of 83-year-old Good Times star John Amos being the victim of elder abuse, prompted by an Instagram post from his daughter, Shannon, the actor is speaking up. 

A rep for the Emmy-nominated star passed along a statement “directly” from Amos, denying the story — and asking people who donated to a GoFundMe, allegedly started for his medical care, to get their money back. 

“To all of my fans, I want you to know that I am doing well,” Amos’ statement to ABC Audio began.

“I am not in ICU nor was I ever fighting for my life. First, I want the GoFundMe campaign about me to stop immediately, and the funds subsequently returned to those who made donations.”

He concluded by saying, “My son and I will reveal more information at the appropriate time.”

As reported, the post from his daughter painted quite a different picture. She claimed Amos “was hospitalized in Memphis, Tennessee, in immense pain” and “his life hanging by a thread.”

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Shannon also provided a link to the GoFundMe Amos mentioned, saying, “If you would like to provide care and support for my Dad all donations are going to a trust fund that has been set up for him.”

She claimed the actor was a “victim of elder abuse and financial exploitation” and that she had notified the authorities.

For their part, the Colorado Bureau of Investigations told ABC Audio it was investigating the matter.

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