The authorized troubles for WWE Corridor of Famer Tammy “Sunny” Sytch aren’t over but, because the wrongful dying lawsuit filed by the property of Julian Lasseter is formally heading to trial on March 25 in Florida.
The lawsuit, which seeks damages exceeding $30,000, stems from the deadly March 2022 crash wherein Sytch, allegedly underneath the affect, rear-ended Lasseter’s automobile, inflicting accidents that led to his dying. The criticism outlines the emotional and monetary devastation suffered by Lasseter’s household, together with his grownup daughter, who has endured the lack of companionship, steering, and assist.
Sytch, who pleaded no contest to DUI manslaughter and different associated costs, is presently serving a 17-year jail sentence in Ocala, Florida, with a projected launch date of November 2, 2039. Regardless of expressing regret throughout her sentencing, her request to serve her sentences concurrently was denied, making certain she stays behind bars for the total time period.
Including to the controversy, WWE has not formally eliminated Sytch from its Corridor of Fame, making her the primary inductee to serve a felony conviction post-induction.
With the trial date set, the Lasseter household is getting ready to carry Sytch accountable in civil court docket. Do you assume WWE ought to take motion concerning her Corridor of Fame standing? Share your ideas beneath.
February 25, 2025 11:43 am