The 29-year-old was reportedly arrested for possessing up to 20 grammes of marijuana in a tiny packet.
Liv Morgan arrested: Liv Morgan has been away from television for a while due to a real shoulder injury she sustained during a tag team battle earlier this year. After a long absence, the former SmackDown Women’s Champion was recently sighted at the premiere of “The Iron Claw” with other WWE stars. Liv Morgan was rumoured to be making a quick comeback, most likely in January 2024. However, the company reportedly detained and suspended her, so her return might take longer.
According to PWInsider, WWE star Liv Morgan was taken into custody following a traffic stop in Sumter County, Florida, yesterday at 630 PM. The 29-year-old was reportedly arrested for possessing up to 20 grammes of marijuana in a tiny packet.
The Sumter County constable approached Morgan’s yellow Jeep and smelled marijuana, according to the arrest report. A little plastic bag containing marijuana and a vape tape that contained an oil-like substance that tested positive for marijuana were found inside her car. Morgan was released last night at 10:04 PM after being bonded out for $3000 USD.
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Following her possession, violation, arrest, and release, WWE fined Liv Morgan and suspended her for 30 days for violating the Wellness Policy.
WWE’s policy on wellness states:
“Any WWE Talent who is detained, found guilty, or who confesses to breaking any law pertaining to the use, possession, acquisition, sale, or distribution of drugs will be in serious violation of their contract with WWE and will be fired right away.”
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