-- Former TNA Champion Rich Swann, who is currently under a suspension from the promotion, appeared in court yesterday and pled no contest to charges of disorderly public intoxication causing a disturbance after an incident in June.
-- After entering the no content plea, the court found him guilty and slapped down a $203 fine while ordering him to serve six months of probation as well and handing out $285 in additional fines. After the six months is up and assuming he has paid the fines, the matter would be considered over and closed by the legal system.
-- Swann was arrested and charged on June 9 after two separate incidents where he attempted to enter an apartment that didn't belong to him and where he stalked a woman and followed her to her door. After being arrested, TNA promptly suspended him.
