The continuing downward spiral of Tammy 'Sunny' Sytch now has serious legal ramifications, as the WWE Hall of Famer and her partner James Pente are facing a civil lawsuit following Sytch's involvement in a tragic three-car accident in Volusia County, Florida that took the life of 75-year-old Julian Lasseter.
The Lasseter family, particularly Julian's adult daughter Whitney, recently filed a lawsuit against Sytch alleging severe negligence on the WWE Hall of Famer's part for her involvement in the accident. The family is also holding Pente «vicariously liable» for his partner's actions since it was his vehicle that Sytch was behind the wheel of when the incident occurred.
WWE Hall of Famer Tammy 'Sunny' Sytch Involved in Fatal Car Crash
The accident took place on March 25 along U.S. Highway 1, when Sytch, according to various witnesses, was driving Pente's 2012 Mercedes-Benz at a «high rate of speed» before bypassing a red light at an intersection and colliding with Lasseter's car, a 2013 Kia Sorrento, causing it to ram into a third driver's vehicle, a 2011 GMC Yukon. While Sytch and the third driver were taken to the nearby Halifax medical facility, stabilized and treated for non-threatening injuries, Lasseter's injuries were more severe and incapacitating, sadly leading to the pronouncement of his death shortly after being brought to the facility that same evening. Due to the tragic incident, PWInsider reports that the Lasseter estate has incurred a great deal of medical and funeral expenses, as well as severe «emotional and mental pain» suffered by Lasseter's daughter Whitney, and is seeking «in excess of $30,000» from Sytch and Pente.
As of this writing, neither Sytch nor Pente have officially responded to the lawsuit. In
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