Tammy Sytch has been released from jail early.
According to Pro Wrestling Sheet and PWInsider, Sytch was released this morning from the Carbon County Correctional Facility in Pennsylvania. She was originally scheduled to be released on parole on March 25 after her lawyers petitioned an early release, but records show she was let out early this morning.
Sytch was incarcerated early last year due to violating her previous parole which was in relation to guilty pleas from a number of drunk driving offenses, missing a scheduled drug test and not reporting to her parole officer. Sytch had a bench warrant issued for her due to not paying court costs as well as a DWI in New Jersey on February 23, 2019. That incident saw multiple additional charges including having an open container and consuming alcohol in a motor vehicle, reckless driving, driving with a suspended license. Sytch was transferred to the Carbon County Correctional Facility in Carbon County, Pennsylvania in March 2019 after being locked up in New Jersey’s Monmouth County Correctional Facility. Sytch has had a number of legal issues in the last few years, including the latest DWI being her 6th in 4 years.
WrestleZone gave full details of her early 2018 arrest that included “Contempt – Disobedience / Resistance” and two charges of “Failure to appear in court.” Sytch was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame back in 2011, infamous for her Sunny persona back in the 1990s.
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