WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sytch was released this morning from Carbon County Correctional in Pennsylvania this morning
WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sytch is scheduled to be paroled from the Carbon County Correctional Facility in Pennsylvania on Wednesday 3/25 following a hearing last week where her attorneys petitioned the court for her release, PWInsider.com has confirmed.
Sytch has been incarcerated since March 2019 after a bench warrant was issued for her arrest in the State of Pennsylvania on 2/15/19. That same day, the Carbon County Probation Department filed their motion to revoke her October 2018 parole. Sytch had missed a scheduled drug test on 2/11 and failed to report as directed to her parole officer. She had also failed to maintain a stable residence or report her whereabouts. Court records also indicate that while Sytch made restitution payments of $120 in the months of October and November 2018 as part of an agreed upon payment plan, she had not made any additional payments since that time.
Sytch had been living in New Jersey and has been incarcerated since being arrested on Saturday 2/23/19 when she was pulled over at 6:30 PM on Dupont Avenue in Seaside Heights, NJ by authorities. Sytch was arrested for driving while intoxicated, which was the sixth time since 2015 that Sytch had been arrested for such an offense. On 2/23/19, Sytch was also given a summons for having an open alcohol container in a motor vehicle, for consumption of alcohol in a Motor Vehicle, reckless driving, failure to stop at a stop sign, driving the wrong way on a one-way street, driving with a suspended driver’s license, and careless driving.
Sytch was released by the Seaside Heights Police Department and placed into the custody of the Holmdel Police Department when it was discovered that she had outstanding warrants in the jurisdictions of Holmdel, NJ Police Department for $1,500.00 and Knowlton, NJ Police Department for $1,000.00. Sytch had been charged with Contempt of court - Disobedience/Resistance of Court Command in relation to each of those warrants. Sytch remained incarcerated in Monmouth County Correctional Facility in Freehold, NJ until being transferred back to Pennsylvania on 3/20/19.
That transfer was the second time in two years that Sytch was extradited to Carbon County from the Monmouth County Correctional Facility because a bench warrant had been issued in Pennsylvania for Sytch breaking the terms of her parole. Sytch had been arrested in New Jersey last year for failing to appear in court for two DUI arrests in the Garden State. While Sytch was being processed for multiple charges of Contempt - Disobedience/resistance in New Jersey, authorities learned that she was technically a fugitive from justice because a motion had been filed in August 2017 in PA requesting her February 2017 parole from the Carbon County in Pennsylvania be revoked
According to court records, Sytch’s original parole was revoked on 8/25/19. In October 2019, her then-legal counsel withdrew as Sytch’s attorney. A new attorney began representing Sytch the same week and filed a petition for her parole on 1/20.
Sytch's original Pennsylvania DUI charges in 2015 were a result of three separate incidents over that summer.
WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sytch is scheduled to be paroled from the Carbon County Correctional Facility in Pennsylvania on Wednesday 3/25 following a hearing last week where her attorneys petitioned the court for her release, PWInsider.com has confirmed.
Sytch has been incarcerated since March 2019 after a bench warrant was issued for her arrest in the State of Pennsylvania on 2/15/19. That same day, the Carbon County Probation Department filed their motion to revoke her October 2018 parole. Sytch had missed a scheduled drug test on 2/11 and failed to report as directed to her parole officer. She had also failed to maintain a stable residence or report her whereabouts. Court records also indicate that while Sytch made restitution payments of $120 in the months of October and November 2018 as part of an agreed upon payment plan, she had not made any additional payments since that time.
Sytch had been living in New Jersey and has been incarcerated since being arrested on Saturday 2/23/19 when she was pulled over at 6:30 PM on Dupont Avenue in Seaside Heights, NJ by authorities. Sytch was arrested for driving while intoxicated, which was the sixth time since 2015 that Sytch had been arrested for such an offense. On 2/23/19, Sytch was also given a summons for having an open alcohol container in a motor vehicle, for consumption of alcohol in a Motor Vehicle, reckless driving, failure to stop at a stop sign, driving the wrong way on a one-way street, driving with a suspended driver’s license, and careless driving.
Sytch was released by the Seaside Heights Police Department and placed into the custody of the Holmdel Police Department when it was discovered that she had outstanding warrants in the jurisdictions of Holmdel, NJ Police Department for $1,500.00 and Knowlton, NJ Police Department for $1,000.00. Sytch had been charged with Contempt of court - Disobedience/Resistance of Court Command in relation to each of those warrants. Sytch remained incarcerated in Monmouth County Correctional Facility in Freehold, NJ until being transferred back to Pennsylvania on 3/20/19.
That transfer was the second time in two years that Sytch was extradited to Carbon County from the Monmouth County Correctional Facility because a bench warrant had been issued in Pennsylvania for Sytch breaking the terms of her parole. Sytch had been arrested in New Jersey last year for failing to appear in court for two DUI arrests in the Garden State. While Sytch was being processed for multiple charges of Contempt - Disobedience/resistance in New Jersey, authorities learned that she was technically a fugitive from justice because a motion had been filed in August 2017 in PA requesting her February 2017 parole from the Carbon County in Pennsylvania be revoked
According to court records, Sytch’s original parole was revoked on 8/25/19. In October 2019, her then-legal counsel withdrew as Sytch’s attorney. A new attorney began representing Sytch the same week and filed a petition for her parole on 1/20.
Sytch's original Pennsylvania DUI charges in 2015 were a result of three separate incidents over that summer.