former United States goalkeeper Hope Solo sued for drunk driving

LE SCAN SPORT – The former goalkeeper of the United States (202 selections), passed by Olympique Lyonnais in 2005, arrested for drunk driving in front of her children.

Arrested and prosecuted for drunk driving and child abuse, the former star of women’s football in the United States Hope Solo said Friday by his lawyer that the facts of which he is accused were more benign than the title of the charges. let him think.

«On the urging of her counsel, Hope cannot speak on this matter, but she wants everyone to know that her children are her whole life, that she was released immediately and is currently at home with her family, that the case is more sympathetic than the initial charges suggest and that she is eager to be able to defend herself“, writes his lawyer, Rich Nichols, in a press release broadcast by the Twitter account of the former goalkeeper of the American selection.

The website TMZ, specializing in celebrity news, was one of several news outlets reporting on Friday that the 2015 world champion and two-time Olympic champion had been arrested the day before in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and that she was being prosecuted for drunk driving, rebellion against an officer and misdemeanor child abuse.

According to the local TV channel WGHP, Winston-Salem police have confirmed that the soccer player, real name Hope Amelia Stevens, was arrested in the parking lot of a business in the city. According to court documents, a passerby said that Solo stayed “passed out at the wheelfrom his car for more than an hour, engine running. Her two children, two-year-old twins, were in the vehicle, in the back seat.

Hope Solo, 40, has been in trouble with the law before. In 2014, she was arrested for hitting her half-sister and a 17-year-old nephew during a family gathering. At the time, she explained that she acted in self-defense and the case was dismissed.

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