WWE's Tammy "Sunny" Sytch Arrested For Violating Parole: Report

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Tammy "Sunny" Sytch

Sytch has found herself in trouble once again.

Since retiring from the WWE, Tammy "Sunny" Sytch has found herself in trouble with the law numerous times. Back in February, Sytch was arrested for her sixth drunk driving charge. It's a sad turn of events for a woman who is considered a legend in wrestling and is also apart of the WWE Hall of Fame. In addition to her drunk driving arrests, Sytch has also been arrested for burglary and domestic violence. In 2018 alone, Sytch had three drunk driving arrests. At the time of her last arrest, we reported that Sytch had two outstanding warrants for her arrest.

Now, according to a report from The Express-TimesSytch has been arrested and thrown in jail once again for violating her parole terms. This all stems from three DUI guilty pleas from back in 2016. She is currently being held at Carbon County prison with no reports as to when she might be able to get out.

Back in 2016, Sytch was sentenced to five years in jail, although she only served 97 days and was then put on Parole. She will appear in court on April 5th to see if her parole will be revoked.

The report also states that Sunny's attorney has filed a petition to have themselves removed from her case.


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