Victoria Renee Thomas Agrees to Community Service and an Anger Management Class
Victoria Renee Thomas, the former Carolina Panthers cheerleader accused of having sex with Angela Keathley, another former Carolina Panthers cheerleader, in a bar bathroom in Tampa back in November, will be able to keep her criminal record clean of misdemeanor charges of battery and unlawful display of a license and a felony charge of giving a false name to an officer by completing 50 hours of community service and a 12-week anger management and paying $400 in court fees.
St. Petersburg Times:
She will need to alert authorities if she changes her residence, and cannot profit financially from the notoriety of the case.
Thomas can meet the conditions of the program in North Carolina, so she will not need to return to Tampa for her criminal charges. However, she is still being sued in civil court by Melissa Holden, the bar patron accusing Thomas of punching her in the eye.
Watch a video of Victoria’s court appearance here.
An update on Angela Keathley:
In January, Keathley pleaded guilty to charges of disorderly conduct and obstructing a police officer. She was also placed in a pretrial intervention program for first-timeoffenders, which includes six months probation and 32 hours of community service.
Previous cheerleader posts here, here, here, here, and here.
Yay for more cheerleader news!
That seems like a high price to pay for a bit of bathroom nookie, though – just saying.
I wonder what became of the civil suit against one of these cheerleaders by the patron who got punched.
The real question: will her community service involve pom poms?