Overview
- He was released on August 1 after a Bergen County judge credited him with 196 days already served in a New Jersey facility.
- In May, he pleaded guilty to a third-degree terroristic threats charge, resolving counts of unlawful weapon possession and aggravated assault.
- The conviction stems from an incident in Edgewater where he allegedly pointed a gun at a woman during a parking dispute, with surveillance footage corroborating her account.
- Under the terms of his three-year probation, he must remain law-abiding and submit to periodic drug screenings.
- His attorney noted that the plea deal spared him from a mandatory minimum of five years in prison and exposure to up to 20 years behind bars.