Haley Pullos, who performed Molly Lansing-Davis on practically 500 episodes of Common Hospital, has been sentenced to 5 years probation after pleading responsible to felony drunken driving.
In keeping with The Hollywood Reporter, Pullos appeared in court docket on Monday, July 29, the place she pleaded responsible to DUI costs. She had already been serving 90 days in jail after voluntarily surrendering herself in April and can now serve 5 years of probation.
She was additionally sentenced in a Los Angeles County court docket in Pasadena to 200 hours of group service and ordered to finish a nine-month alcohol remedy program. As well as, she should pay $8,000 in restitution to the opposite driver within the crash that authorities stated she brought on.
Pullos, who appeared in Common Hospital from 2009 to 2023, was driving on the Ventura Freeway in Pasadena in April 2023 when she crossed a barrier and collided with an oncoming automotive, in accordance with police stories.
The actress initially fled the scene however was later tracked down by police, who discovered Pullos trapped inside her automotive. Firefighters had to make use of the jaws of life to free Pullos from her automobile—each Pullos and the opposite driver have been hospitalized with main accidents. Pullos was later charged with felony DUI.
Following Monday’s sentencing, Pullos’ lawyer, Dan Melnick, advised Folks his consumer is now set to be launched after serving three months in jail. “Haley was sentenced to probation with 90 days county jail with time served, a nine-month DUI program, Moms Towards Drunk Driving (MADD) program, and persevering with personal counseling,” Melnick stated.
After the crash, Pullos entered herself right into a rehabilitation facility. She additionally stepped apart from Common Hospital. It’s unclear whether or not Pullos will return to the long-running cleaning soap opera.
Again in January, the opposite driver concerned within the crash, Courteney Wilder, filed a lawsuit in opposition to Pullos, looking for damages for any accidents “sustained, or will maintain, any loss or harm within the method or quantity alleged” at Pullos’ palms.
Pullos’ authorized workforce denied “typically and particularly every allegation” made in Wilder’s swimsuit. In her counter-complaint, Pullos claimed any “damages” alleged by Wilder weren’t brought on by her however moderately have been
“proximately brought on by both the only negligent and/or intentional conduct of Plaintiffs.”