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Jay Cutler Released Early From Tennessee Jail in DUI Case

Authorities have not said why his four-day term was deemed served after roughly three days.

Overview

  • Cutler reported to the Williamson County jail on Monday, Sept. 29, and was released Wednesday night, Oct. 1, after less than three days in custody.
  • Jail records state his sentence had been "served," and Sheriff Jeff Hughes confirmed the release without providing an explanation.
  • He pleaded guilty on Aug. 26 to misdemeanor DUI, and prosecutors agreed to drop a weapons charge in exchange for firearm forfeiture.
  • His sentence includes a $350 fine, a one-year probation term, a DUI safety class, and a one-year Tennessee license revocation, with reports differing on whether probation is supervised.
  • The driver he rear-ended, identified as Perry Lee, has a pending civil lawsuit in Williamson County Circuit Court seeking damages from the 2024 crash.