Tammy Lynn Sytch shot to fame during her WWE tenure between 1995 and 1998, but those glory days are behind her. Sytch, known to pro wrestling fans as Sunny, was involved in car accident that resulted in the death of a 75-year-old man who was standing at a traffic light. Her court date recently got pushed to next year.

According to PW Insider, the Florida court has granted Tammy Sytch’s request to postpone her most recent pre-trial hearing, and it will now take place on January 12, 2023. Sytch had asked for the hearing to be postponed until February 2023, but she was denied.

Tammy Sytch’s motion to have her latest pre-trial hearing pushed back has been approved by the court in Florida and it will now take place on 1/12/23. Sytch had requested the hearing be pushed back to February 2023, but that did not happen.

Earlier this year, Tammy Lynn Sytch was arrested and charged with 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 causing damage to property following the death of 75-year-old Julian Lasseter during a traffic incident in Ormond Beach, Florida.

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According to court documents, four police officers who were engaged in Tammy Lynn Sytch’s case had their depositions taken on November 15th. The family of Julian Lasseter has also filed a civil lawsuit against Sytch and her fiancé James Pente. There have been no significant modifications to the court records for that litigation, as it is still pending in Florida courts. Keep an eye on Ringside News for more.

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