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Former Olympic wresting gold medalist Kyle Snyder has pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct after being arrested in a ...
Former Olympic wresting gold medalist Kyle Snyder pleaded guilty Monday to a lesser charge of disorderly conduct after being ...
Wrestler Kyle Snyder pled guilty to disorderly conduct and was fined $250 on Monday after being arrested in a prostitution ...
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Sporting News on MSNKyle Snyder arrest: Olympic champion, former Ohio State wrestler involved in prostitution sting in ColumbusKyle Snyder arrest. Snyder was arrested on Monday, May 12, as part of a prostitution ring sting operation in Columbus, Ohio.
Kyle Snyder, a former Ohio State University and Olympic wrestler, is expected to be in a Franklin County court after his ...
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SB Nation on MSNOlympic gold medalist Kyle Snyder plans to plead guilty to lesser charge following arrest during prostitution stingOlympic gold medalist Kyle Snyder is expected to plead guilty to a lesser charge during a court appearance scheduled on ...
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Snyder was one of 16 men arrested in the sting and has a court date scheduled for Monday, per the Columbus Dispatch. He plans ...
Two-time Olympic medalist and former Ohio State University wrestler Kyle Snyder pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct Monday after being arrested during a prostitution sting earlier this month.
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WCMH Columbus on MSNEx-Ohio State and Olympic wrestler Kyle Snyder speaks at prostitution plea hearingSnyder, an Ohio State alum and one of the most successful wrestlers in American history, was charged with engaging in ...
Olympic gold medalist Kyle Snyder has been arrested as part of a prostitution sting in Ohio, the Columbus Division of Police confirmed on Monday. Snyder, 29, was one of 16 men arrested on May 9 as ...
Olympic gold medalist and former Ohio State wrestler Kyle Snyder was arrested on Friday as part of a prostitution sting, per multiple reports. The 29-year-old was one of 16 men who were charged ...
Former Ohio State wrestler Kyle Snyder plans to plead guilty to disorderly conduct, a fourth-degree misdemeanor, in his court ...
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