New Mugshot of Tammy Sytch As Disgraced Wrestling Valet Is Moved to Florida Prison

A new mugshot of disgraced former WWF valet Tammy Sytch has emerged online following her transferral to a Florida State Prison. 

Sytch, known during her WWF career as Sunny,  was sentenced to 17 years in prison in November 2023, as well as eight years probation once she is released. This sentencing comes after Sytch pleaded no contest to the DUI Manslaughter charge against her, stemming from the death of 75-year-old Julian Lasseter in March of 2022. The no-contest plea means that Sytch accepts the conviction but avoids a factual admission of guilt.

In court, Sytch was emotional and both sobbed and laughed during her sentencing. Sytch also mentioned Chris Candido and said her boyfriend’s death was a key part of her downfall. This comment drew backlash from those in the industry, who believe Sytch’s destructive behavior had been established long before Candido’s passing in 2005. 

Tammy Sytch’s Home and Mugshot

Sytch had been at the Florida Women’s Reception Center in Ocala but has now been moved to Lowell Correctional Institution just a mile away. A new mugshot of Sytch was taken at the center which was obtained by TMZ

Sytch’s mugshot from Lowell Correctional Institution.

More on Lowell Correctional Institution. 

Lowell is the oldest all-women’s facility in the state and holds around 1,000 inmates. LCI features several different programs for inmates, including cosmetology, cooking classes, and operating heavy machinery. The prison also offers aid to inmates battling alcohol addiction, something Sytch has struggled with over the years. 

Sytch may also have the opportunity to hold down a job in LCI, though a rep for Lowell told TMZ that she does not yet have a work assignment. Sytch’s release date is listed as January 3, 2040.

Thomas Lowson
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