Jeff Hardy Arrested for Drug Trafficking: Twitters About Rumors

by Amy Judd | September 11, 2009 at 02:34 pm
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Jeff Hardy, former WWE wrestler, has been arrested today for drug trafficking in controlled prescription pill and possession of anabolic steriods. 

When Hardy was picked up, his house in Cameron, North Carolina was raided and the cops found Vicodin and Soma Prescription pills, the steriods and some cocaine. He was then charged with felony trafficking in opium, two counts with the intent to sell or deliver a Schedule II controlled substance, felony possession of cocaine, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia, and a felong maintaining a dwelling to keep a controlled substance.

It goes without saying that these are serious charges and Hardy would be facing jail time if convicted.

Hardy just let his contract with the WWE go only a few weeks ago, and worked his last match on August 25th. He left on good terms apparently and was assumed he would return at some point.

Jeff Hardy has taken to his twitter page to talk about what happened. He is now out on bail.

Alot of exaggerations are out there today, don't believe everything you read 4 it is not true, I am at home and fine-thanks for your concern

As of an hour ago, he said he would make a statement:

The media is the media, I wish they would at least report the story correctly & accurately. I will make a statement later.
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he is innocent untill proven guilty, i mean in England we employ this train of thought anyway, do you not in the US? it's only fair the people understand that two of the allegations are prescription medication and Jeff is "RUMOURED" (Not saying he is or is not) injured at the moment, the steroids is a funny one, but at this moment in time Jeff is still only suspected and not charged, they are allegations and if they found what is reported, i am sure the US police would hold him in custody and not offer him bail, it seems an "iffy" area but he is innocent untill proven guilty, i for one wish him all the best providing he is not guilty otherwise, he has wasted what most would kill to have and thus deserves a prison sentence, the real victim would unfortunatly be his daughter.

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