mary lou retton
‘deeply sorry’
… After DUI Arrest
Published
Mary Lou Retton is speaking out for the first time since her DUI arrest last month, issuing a heartfelt apology and vowing to make meaningful changes in her life.
In a statement shared on Tuesday, the former Olympic gymnast says, “I take full responsibility for my actions. What happened was completely unacceptable. I make no excuses. To my family, friends and my fans: I have let you down, and for that I am deeply sorry.”
The 57-year-old went on to say she’s “determined to learn and grow from this experience, and I am committed to making positive changes in my life.”
She appeared in court on Tuesday and entered a no contest plea to a first-time, non-aggravated DUI charge. She was ordered to pay a $100 fine.
Her attorney, Edmund J. Rollo, said she “asks for privacy as she moves forward with her personal and professional life.”
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