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Hope amelia stevens
Hope amelia stevens




Police were called by a person who saw a woman passed out behind the wheel of her vehicle in the Walmart parking lot, according to a press release obtained by the Journal. On March 31, Solo was arrested outside a Winston-Salem Walmart, PEOPLE confirmed with local authorities at the time. I will continue to gain empathy, knowledge, and stories to share."

hope amelia stevens

"I continue to be a student of the greatest school called life and I will continue to learn and grow from these experiences. "Their no nonsense way of leading is a leadership style I have always admired and respected," Solo's statement continued.

hope amelia stevens

The judge also waved an additional 30-day sentence now that Solo has completed 30 days at an in-patient rehab facility, which she began on April 29. If Solo, whose real name is Hope Amelia Stevens, completes those requirements, Roemer said the former goalie would not have to serve a 24-month sentence. After Allegedly Driving Her Kids While Intoxicated RELATED: Soccer Star Hope Solo Arrested in N.C. The Forsyth District judge, Victoria Roemer, ordered Solo to pay a $2,500 fine and $600 for the cost of lab tests, instructed the athlete to "get a substance abuse assessment and complete all recommended treatment," according to the Journal. Solo was also charged with misdemeanor child abuse and resisting a public officer, though her attorney said those charges were voluntarily dismissed, according to the Journal. "Learning these lessons has been difficult, and at times, very painful." "The upside of making a mistake this big is that hard lessons are learned quickly," she continued. "I underestimated what a destructive part of my life alcohol had become," Solo wrote in the statement after announcing that she is "slowly coming back from taking time off." Soccer goalkeeper also posted a statement to Instagram Tuesday in which she referred to the incident as "easily the worst mistake of my life."

hope amelia stevens

Solo, 40, entered the guilty plea on Monday, according to the Winston-Salem Journal, which cited the Forsyth County District Attorney's office. Hope Solo pleaded guilty to driving while impaired at a hearing for her March arrest in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.






Hope amelia stevens