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AJ Ferrari Booked In Nebraska For Texas Warrant: What Did The Wrestler Do?

Nebraska wrestler AJ Ferrari was arrested on Saturday in Lincoln after being found to have an outstanding warrant in Texas. The 23-year-old athlete from Allen, Texas, was booked at the Lancaster County Jail for extradition to Collin County, Texas, according to the Lancaster County Corrections website. The Nebraska State Patrol said a trooper spotted a Toyota pickup driving at 90 MPH on eastbound I-80 near Waverly. After pulling the vehicle over, authorities identified the driver as Ferrari and found the warrant.

AJ Ferrari Booked In Nebraska For Texas Warrant: What Did The Wrestler Do?

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Key Highlights

  • He was then lodged in jail to be extradited back to Texas, according to local media outlets. Police document What Led To AJ Ferrari’s Arrest?The arrest is connected to a previous issue in Texas.
  • No additional details about the warrant have been publicly released, and Nebraska authorities are awaiting further information from Texas officials.
  • Ferrari’s arrest comes just hours after he competed in Nebraska’s opening Big Ten wrestling match, where he earned a major decision in the heavyweight bout against Purdue’s Hayden Filipovich. Earlier in Oklahoma State, he was charged with felony sexual battery, a case that was later dismissed.
  • He later left the team. READ ALSO | Did Lori Chavez-DeRemer Have 'Inappropriate' Relationship With Staffer?
  • Trump’s Labor Secretary Faces Internal Probe In 2023, he enrolled at Iowa but never competed after an incident where he punched a Hawkeye wrestler following a match.
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