Overview
- Jail records show the Orange County Sheriff's Office took Richardson into custody in Florida on a charge of dangerous speeding.
- Her bail was reported at $500, according to the jail listing.
- Media reports say she was driving at more than 100 miles per hour, a detail not confirmed in the official records.
- Florida's 'Super Speeder' law, in effect since July 2025, penalizes driving more than 50 mph over the limit or exceeding 100 mph.
- A first conviction under the statute can bring up to 30 days in jail and a $500 fine, and Richardson's past off‑track incidents include a 2021 Olympic exclusion for a positive marijuana test and a 2025 airport arrest with no charges.