Overview
- The plea in Williamson County court carries a $350 fine, a year of probation, mandatory DUI safety classes, and revocation of his Tennessee driver's license.
- Prosecutors dropped the firearm possession count after police previously found a loaded pistol and a rifle in his truck during the 2024 incident.
- The case stems from an Oct. 17, 2024 rear-end crash in Franklin, where an affidavit says he offered the other driver $2,000 and tried to leave before officers arrived.
- Officers reported the smell of alcohol, slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes; he refused field sobriety tests, and a hospital blood draw was obtained under a warrant.
- Outlets differ on whether his one-year probation is supervised or unsupervised, but all report a four-day jail term starting Sept. 29.