Tammy ‘Sunny’ Sytch Emotionally Reacts in Court Following 17-Year Prison Sentence (Includes Photos and Videos)

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As we previously reported here on eWn, WWE Hall of Famer Tammy “Sunny” Sytch was sentenced to 10.6 years for driving with a suspended license causing death, and 7 years for DUI manslaughter to be served after that. So a total of 17 years in federal prison. This will then be followed by 8 years post-release probation.

While in court, Sytch blamed the death of Chris Candido on her downfall. She then went on to deliver a “tearful” prepared statement. There weren’t any years streaming down her face though. At one point, she apologized for her actions and turned to the victim’s family and said, “I know my words are not enough but please know that I think about you every day.”

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Once Sytch was done with her prepared statement, she sat down laughing as her lawyer provided her with some water.

Sytch was brought into the courtroom wearing an orange jumpsuit and shackles on her wrists.

Sytch appeared stoic as the judge sentenced her to 17 years in prison. She was then escorted out of the courtroom by officials and taken back to jail.

Sytch will now serve the 17 year sentence, which will then be followed by 8 years of probation. Additionally, her driver’s license has been permanently revoked.

Sytch was facing a maximum prison sentence of up to 25 years.

You can check out some photos and a complete video of Tammy “Sunny” Sytch’s court appearance below:

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Former WWE Hall of Famer Tammy “Sunny” Sytch has been sentenced to 17 years in federal prison for driving with a suspended license causing death and DUI manslaughter. The sentence will be followed by 8 years of probation. Sytch blamed the death of Chris Candido for her downfall during her court appearance.

Sytch delivered a prepared statement in court, apologizing for her actions and expressing remorse. However, there were no tears streaming down her face as she spoke. After her statement, she sat down and laughed while her lawyer provided her with water.

During the court proceedings, Sytch was seen wearing an orange jumpsuit and shackles on her wrists. She appeared stoic as the judge handed down the 17-year prison sentence. Officials then escorted her out of the courtroom and back to jail.

In addition to the prison sentence and probation, Sytch’s driver’s license has been permanently revoked. She was facing a maximum prison sentence of up to 25 years.

Videos and photos of Sytch’s court appearance have been circulating on social media, providing a glimpse into the sentencing. The wrestling community has expressed mixed reactions to the news, with some believing that the sentence was necessary given Sytch’s repeated issues.

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In conclusion, Tammy “Sunny” Sytch’s sentencing to 17 years in federal prison for driving with a suspended license causing death and DUI manslaughter has sparked discussions within the wrestling community. The court appearance and subsequent sentence highlight the consequences of irresponsible actions and serve as a reminder of the importance of responsible behavior behind the wheel.