
WWE Hall of Famer ‘Sunny’ Tammy Sytch has filed a plea in relation to the ongoing DUI Manslaughter case.
Per PWInsider, Sytch’s public defender filed a written plea of ‘not guilty’ on the morning of July 8.
Sytch was arrested on May 6 for an incident on March 25 where it was believed she was three-and-a-half times over the legal alcohol driving limit when she crashed into 75-year-old Julian Lasseter, resulting in his death.
As previously reported, Sytch was granted a public defender after the attorney who had been tasked with representing Sytch had his motion to withdraw from the case granted.
Sytch is next due in court for a pre-trial hearing on August 11.
Earlier this week, the State of Pennsylvania issued a delinquency notice to Sytch, reportedly informing her that she was over three years overdue in making payments towards court costs connected to separate DUI arrests in 2015 and 2016. More at this link.
We’ll continue to keep you updated on this case as it develops.
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