Patrick Mahomes Sr., father of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, was back in jail after allegedly violating his probation, according to multiple reports. He was booked into the Smith County Jail on Tuesday.
Mahomes Sr. was serving a five-year probation sentence for driving while intoxicated (DWI). He was arrested on Feb. 3, 2024, in Tyler, Texas, after being pulled over with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.23, according to Fox News. He was sentenced to probation in September 2024.
The alleged probation violation involved drinking alcohol, Fox News reported. If Mahomes Sr. fails his probation, he could face up to 10 years in prison.
In other news, House Republicans canceled a planned vote to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in criminal contempt of Congress for refusing to testify in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, according to the New York Times. The Clintons agreed to be deposed on camera this month and requested that they be allowed to do so at public hearings.
Representative James R. Comer of Kentucky, the Republican chairman of the Oversight Committee, stated that "Once it became clear that the House of Representatives would hold them in contempt, the Clintons completely caved."
The New York Times also reported that Jeffrey Epstein signed a document two days before his death that gave away much of his estate, a total of 100 million, to his girlfriend at the time, Karyna Shuliak. The 32-page document, called the 1953 Trust, was included in the roughly three million pages of investigative files about Mr. Epstein that the Justice Department released on Friday.
Additionally, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized celebrities for attacking Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), arguing they are unfairly vilifying federal agents while insulated from the consequences of illegal immigration, Fox News reported. "I think it's very ironic and frankly sad to see celebrities who live in gated communities with private security, with millions of dollars to spend protecting," Leavitt said.
The New York Times also reported on a manipulated photo of Nekima Levy Armstrong, a civil rights attorney and activist, that the White House disseminated on its official social media account. The photo depicted Ms. Levy Armstrong, who was arrested for protesting at a church service, as hysterical.
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