Recent Developments in Tammy ‘Sunny’ Sytch’s Additional Lawsuits After Receiving DUI Manslaughter Sentence

Recent Developments in Tammy ‘Sunny’ Sytch’s Additional Lawsuits After Receiving DUI Manslaughter Sentence
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Recent Developments in Tammy ‘Sunny’ Sytch’s Additional Lawsuits After Receiving DUI Manslaughter Sentence
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WWE Hall of Famer Tammy “Sunny” Sytch previously pleaded guilty to one count of DUI causing death (DUI Manslaughter, a felony in the third degree), one count of causing death while operating a vehicle with a suspended or revoked driver’s license (a felony in the third degree), four counts of DUI causing injury to a person, and three counts of DUI for a fatal car accident that took place back in March 2022.

Sytch was sentenced to 17 years in prison this past month in her DUI manslaughter case, and a new report has notes on her criminal lawsuits in other states.

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Sytch has no outstanding charges against her in Pennsylvania, where she had several legal issues in past years, although she owes thousands of dollars in restitution to the state from those cases.

It was ruled earlier in July that Sytch would have to pay the state back but no payments have been made of late.

Sytch has charges pending in New Jersey, where the state has been waiting to see what happened with the Florida criminal charges that she was sentenced for before deciding on whether to proceed or not.

Regarding her civil cases, Sytch was among those dropped from the lawsuit filed by Jane Olivova, who was a passenger in another car hit during the accident. Geico, which is Olivova’s insurance company, is named as a defendant in the suit.

The lawsuit filed by the estate for Julian Lasseter is currently active against Sytch and her fiancé James Pente. However, no court hearings are scheduled for that lawsuit.

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Former WWE Hall of Famer Tammy “Sunny” Sytch has recently been sentenced to 17 years in prison for her involvement in a fatal car accident. Sytch pleaded guilty to several charges, including DUI causing death, causing death while operating a vehicle with a suspended or revoked driver’s license, and DUI causing injury to a person.

The car accident occurred in March 2022 and resulted in the death of an individual. Sytch was found to be under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident. As a result, she faced multiple felony charges related to the incident.

In addition to her recent sentencing, Sytch also has pending criminal lawsuits in other states. In Pennsylvania, where she has had previous legal issues, there are currently no outstanding charges against her. However, she still owes thousands of dollars in restitution to the state from those past cases.

The state of New Jersey is also awaiting the outcome of Sytch’s Florida criminal charges before deciding whether to proceed with any pending charges against her. It is unclear at this time what specific charges she may face in New Jersey.

In terms of civil cases, Sytch was dropped from a lawsuit filed by Jane Olivova, who was a passenger in another car involved in the accident. Olivova’s insurance company, Geico, is named as a defendant in the suit. However, Sytch and her fiancé James Pente are still facing a lawsuit filed by the estate of Julian Lasseter, another individual involved in the accident.

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It is important to note that driving under the influence is a serious offense that can have severe consequences, including injury or death. This case serves as a reminder of the dangers of driving while impaired and the importance of making responsible choices behind the wheel.