Jeff Hardy's case has been closed.
Volusia County Clerk of Circuit Court records show that on February 23, Jeff Hardy's case in regard to h🌃is June 2022 DUI was closed.
On February 21, a motion to suppress was filed with the description of "unreliable breath test results." The document lists breath 🥀test procedures with the following notes regarding♏ the results being unreliable:
20. Mr. Hardy's breath tests did not comply with FDLE's requirements estab💮lished in FDLE's administrative rules to ensure reliable quantit🌺ative breath tests.
21. There is insufficient probative evide💙nce that the breath tests in Mr. Hardy's case were performed substantially in accordance with methods approved by FDLE and with a compliant machine approved by FDLE.
22. For the above reasons, this Court should enter an order excluding any evidence of a breath ꧑test and breath test results obtaineಞd in this case.
On February 23, Hardy signed a written plea of no contest to 3rd offense of DUI within 10 years, drivi𓂃ng while his license was suspended, revoked, or canceled, and a driving violation with a driver's 💛license restriction.
Hardy has been credited ♊for serving 38 days in jail. It is listed that he is on probation for 24 months and fined $4,000 with court costs listed as $586. His driver's license is listed as being suspended for 10 years. Part of the sentence includes "vehicle impoundment" for 90 days and "vehicle interlock device🌸" for two years.
Other provisions include attending DUI school or drug rehab program and com✤munity service.
On June 13, Jeff Hardy was arrested in Volusia County, Florida and charged with DUI, driving with a suspended license and violating restrictions p🍃laced on a driver's license.
On June 14, Hardy was suspended without p🔴ay by AEW. He cannot return to the promotion until he finishes substance abuse treatment. Tony Khan noted ahead of AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door that Hardy is "doing much better" and was currently in treatment.