Three weeks ago, Liv Morgan faced legal trouble in Florida for possession of marijuana and synthetic cannabinoids.
Despite having no issues with WWE management, she could have faced up to a year in jail, probation, a $1,000 fine, and a six-month driving license suspension.
However, recent reports indicate that the most serious charge related to synthetic cannabinoids has been dropped.
The reason for this decision is unknown, but there were claims that the vape pen found in her vehicle wasn’t hers.
Her marijuana charge has been transferred to the County’s Misdemeanor Court Division.
In positive news for the 29-year-old WWE star, real name Gionna Daddio, it’s reported that she entered the WWE in 2014, discovered while working out in a gym. Over the years, she became one of the most popular female performers, winning the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship after a Money In The Bank victory. Currently sidelined due to a severe shoulder injury since July, her legal situation seems to have taken a more favorable turn with the dropping of the serious charge.