Mandy Rose’s Former Tag-Team Partner Completes Pretrial Intervention Program After Being Arrested 6 Months Ago
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Supporters of Mandy Rose‘s ex-tag team partner will be excited to learn of this. In January 2020, Mandy Rose’s former tag-team partner returned to WWE for a non-wrestling televised appearance. Three years passed between her non-competitive roles and her active participation in the ring. Her ACL injury and ensuing arrest at the beginning of 2023 have effectively terminated her wrestling career.
In addition, Sonya Deville faced legal challenges at the beginning of this year subsequent to her apprehension six months ago on charges pertaining to firearms. She has achieved success thus far in resolving those legal issues.
Sonya Deville’s firearm charges resolves after pretrial intervention
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WWE Superstar Sonya Deville, also known as Daria Berenato, is entering the new year with peace following the resolution of her arrest case earlier this year. In February, Deville faced charges for the unlawful possession of a weapon when a gun was found in her vehicle by a hotel valet. Although possessing a valid gun permit in Florida, authorities in New Jersey did not recognize it, resulting in a charge for illegal possession.
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According to the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office, Sonya Deville successfully resolved the charge by completing a six-month pretrial intervention program in late November. This information was released by Jim Walsh of Courier Post.
On May 25th, in Mays Landing, Superior Court Judge Bernard DeLury Jr. authorized her enrollment in the program. The prosecutor’s office consented to her admission on the premise of a 2014 memorandum issued by the state Attorney General’s Office.
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The former WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion has been sidelined since August as a result of an injury. She experienced several obstacles in the year 2023. However, an encouraging development is that Deville’s recovery from the ACL injury is advancing remarkably well.
Deville’s ACL post-surgery update
With her continued involvement in interesting storylines since her 2015 WWE debut, Sonya Deville has shown to be a crucial member of the brand. Among her many accomplishments, the July WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles are worth mentioning. However, her progress was interrupted when she tore her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) during SmackDown on July 28th.
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Unfortunately, TMZ Sports claimed that Deville had undergone surgery to repair a torn ACL. The 29-year-old sustained the injury during a match with her partner Chelsea Green against Bianca Belair and Charlotte Flair on the episode of WWE SmackDown.
After a successful surgery, she shared her progress on TikTok, showcasing her determination with deadlifts. Despite these strides, a return to the squared circle is not imminent, leaving fans eager for her eventual comeback.
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Do you think in 2024 Deville can make a strong comeback in WWE given her completing the intervention program? Let us know in the comments section below.
Edited by:
Amal Joyce