The legal saga surrounding Jeff Hardy has taken another remarkable turn. Recent reports indicate that the court case related to his June 2022 DUI arrest has been resolved after the AEW wrestler entered a no contest plea.
According to court documents from the Volusia County Clerk, Hardy’s case was officially closed on Thursday.
Even though the case has concluded, Hardy faces several penalties. His driver’s license has been suspended for ten years, and he is subject to a 90-day vehicle impoundment, as well as a two-year requirement for a vehicle interlock device. Additionally, Hardy is mandated to complete DUI education, a drug rehabilitation program, and perform community service.
Following his DUI arrest, AEW imposed a suspension on Hardy, stipulating that his return to the ring is contingent upon successfully completing rehab and maintaining sobriety.
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