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Kemo
06-19-2021, 01:11 AM
Tammy Sytch (aka Sunny) was released from prison earlier this month. She had been housed at the Monmouth County Correctional Institution since July 2020.

Sytch released a statement to WrestleZone on her release and future plans.

“To my fans and the pro wrestling community:

“I am happy to be finished with my sentence and I am anxious to start the next chapter of my life. I am healthy and happy and feel great.”

“The incident which led to this last incarceration stemmed from some major misunderstandings. However I accept responsibility and have used this time to make a better me and put my past mistakes behind me. I have now served my sentence for the PA and NJ issues and will focus on the future.”

Sytch continued to say that she’ll be spending the next bit focusing on caring for her mother. She’ll make decisions on the next steps for her professional life in the coming months.

“I am focused at present on caring for my mother who is in a nursing home and spending time with her. I will take a couple months this summer and decide what my next steps are professionally and make decisions about where I’d like to live and work.”

Sytch took the time to thank her family and friends for their support. She also revealed that her attorney is Stephen P New, who has sort of made a name for himself in wrestling circles in recent years.

“I want to thank my sister Lori and my mom for their wonderful support. I want to thank my fans and friends who have always supported me no matter what. James, for getting me through these last four months. I don’t know what I would do without you. I love you all. And I would like to thank my legal team of David Sebelin in PA, John Flynn in NJ and of course Stephen P New, my attorney and friend.

God gives his toughest battles to his strongest warriors, and I will bounce back better than ever before. I am the Taminator. I’ll be back.

Peace, Love and Sunshine,

Tamara”

Sytch had been paroled last February after being incarcerated for about a year due to multiple DUI convictions. She was arrested again in July, however. This led to her being sent to prison and her parole being revoked. Her most recent charges were for 2 counts of violating a domestic restraining order, driving with a suspended license, and evading a police officer.