Sunny was once on top of the world in WWE, but that changed in a big way. Her downward spiral seemingly has no end, because at this point in her life, she is still awaiting trial on manslaughter charges.

Tammy Lynn Sytch, who is 50, was charged 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. This all came about after the March death of 75-year-old Julian Lasseter during a traffic incident in Ormond Beach, Florida. This was an accident that Tammy Lynn Sytch caused.

PW Insider reports that Sunny’s trial has been pushed back once again. Now, it is not slated to begin until February 16th.

Tammy Sytch’s scheduled pre-trial hearing this week in Florida in the criminal case against her has been pushed back to 2/16.  Her attorney, citing that there were three separate instances of witnesses  that there was witnesses being deposed this month and next, requested to have the hearing pushed back until after those depositions had taken place.  The court agreed and moved her hearing to 9 AM on 2/16.

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Tammy Lynn Sytch waived her right to a speedy trial back in August, as she claimed the, “arising out of the criminal episode made the subject of this prosecution; specifically, the right to be tried within 175 days of her being taken into custody as provided by law and Rule 3.191, Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure.” 

The WWE Hall of Famer was given “criminal indigent status,” which means, since she is without steady income, she cannot afford a lawyer for defense in her criminal case. Obviously, her legal tribulations are not over.

Tammy Lynn Sytch is still incarcerated, but you wouldn’t know that by looking at her NSFW premium content paywall. Her boyfriend is still posting things without her around, some older content that he has around, but that doesn’t mean Sunny is a free woman. It’s likely her time behind bars won’t be over for a long time.

What’s your take on this Sunny situation? Sound off in the comments!

H Jenkins

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