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Former WWE star sentenced to 17 years in prison over fatal DUI crash

A former WWE star has broken down in tears after she was sentenced to face 17 years in prison after a fatal car crash.

Former WWE star sentenced to 17 years
Former WWE star sentenced to 17 years

Former WWE star Tammy “Sunny” Sytch was sentenced in a Florida court on Monday to 17 years in prison for a 2022 car crash that claimed the life of a 75-year-old man.

Sytch had pleaded no contests in August to charges stemming from a crash in March 2022 that killed Julian LaFrancis Lasseter, the NY Post reports.

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The former wrestler and manager was alleged to have a blood-alcohol content three and half times the legal limit, according to WKMG in Flordia.

The 50-year-old Sytch’s sentence includes eight years of probation after the completion of her prison term.

Her driver’s license has been permanently revoked as well, according to TMZ.

The sentence had been handed down just after 3pm in a Volusia County courtroom following a hearing that lasted several hours.

During the hearing, Sytch did address the courtroom and at one point broke down in tears as she apologised for her actions.

Tammy Sytch during her WWE days. Picture: Instagram @msoriginalsunny
Tammy Sytch during her WWE days. Picture: Instagram @msoriginalsunny
Sytch appearing in court to be sentenced.
Sytch appearing in court to be sentenced.

“I know my words are not enough. But please know I think about you every day,” Sytch said while looking back at the victim’s family, according to Fox35. “Every second of every day, and I will do whatever I can to make the changes I need to make sure this never happens again. No one should have to go through this and please know that every single second of every day since the crash, I wish I could change places with him.”

Sytch had been possibly facing up to 26 years behind bars for the crash that caused the death of Lasseter.

She was charged with a number of charges that included DUI causing death, causing death while operating a motor vehicle with a suspended or revoked driver’s license, four counts of DUI causing injury to a person and three counts of DUI causing damage to property.

Sytch had crashed into Lasseter, who had been stopped at a red light in the 100 block of North Yonge Street in Ormond Beach.

His car was pushed into another vehicle.

Lasseter died of his injuries.

“It changed everything to find out that my dad, our rock, was no longer with us,” said Whitney Lasseter Hill, Lasseter’s daughter, according to the Daytona Beach Journal-News. “He was my world. He was the most positive person. He loved life. And he was a man of God. He was my biggest cheerleader.”

Sytch had been arrested on at least six previous occasions relating to DWI charges and earlier this year she had been accused of threatening to kill her partner with a pair of scissors.

This article originally appeared on the NY Post and was reproduced with permission.

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