Eminem's Ex-Wife Kim Mathers Takes Plea Deal in DUI Case
Kim Mathers Pleads No Contest in DUI Case

In February, Kim Mathers made headlines after she was taken into custody for a drunk driving case. Now, according to the latest reports, Mathers has officially taken a plea deal regarding the DUI case. Read ahead to learn more about the case.

Kim Mathers Pleads No Contest to Two Charges in DUI Arrest

After being arrested in February, an official hearing regarding Mathers' case was held in Michigan on Monday. TMZ reported that, according to the proceedings, Eminem's ex-wife has taken a plea deal in the case. She pleaded no contest to two counts, which included operating while impaired and failing to report an accident. Now, she is awaiting the next trial hearing, which has been scheduled for June, where she will be served her official sentence.

The report also revealed that when the officers, who had been called by the other person whose car was hit, spoke to Mathers at her home, she appeared with "glossy eyes, slurred/slowed speech, and lethargic demeanor."

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What Had Happened with Kim Mathers?

In February earlier this year, the star was arrested for hitting another vehicle while also crashing her car into the garage door at her home, all while her children were inside. In the official report, Mathers told the police that she had drunk two alcoholic margaritas at a nearby restaurant before getting in the car.

At the time of the incident, there were children in the car with her. Her son, Parker, and his friends had been in the car at the time of the incident, after she had gone to take them out shopping.

In a recent appearance soon after her arrest, Mathers was seen with a casual look, though she had gotten her hair cut short and dyed it pink, revealing a drastic change from her last appearance.

Disclaimer

The information in this report is based on a legal hearing as reported by a third-party source. The details provided represent allegations made by the parties involved and are not proven facts. The case is ongoing, and a final verdict has not been reached. The publication does not claim that the allegations are true.

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