Last June, former TNA Champion Rich Swann was arrested after attempting to enter an apartment. Swann was charged with disorderly public intoxication and causing a disturbance.
On Wednesday, Rich Swann appeared in court and entered a plea of Nolo-Contendere. This means Swann does not admit or deny responsibility for the charges but waives the right to a trial and agrees to accept the penalty.
The court found Rich Swann guilty of the charges, ordered him to serve six months of probation, and fined $203. Swann was fined an additional $285.38 in related fees.
Swann was suspended by TNA Wrestling last month after the company learned of the arrest. He has voluntarily entered into a substance abuse rehabilitation program.