A legal update on Liv Morgan.
According to court records, the charge of possession Of synthetic cannabinoid has been dropped against Liv Morgan. The charge of possession of cannabis (20 grams or less) remains.
A status conference is scheduled to be held on February 20. The charge was transferred to the County's Misdeameanor Court Division.
The charge of possession of marijuana (20 grams or less) is a first degree misdemeanor in Florida. It can be punishable up to one year in jail or on probation, along with a $1,000 fine. Conviction of possession results in a six-month driving license suspension, random drug testing, and all the reimbursement of all fees related to the sentence.
Morgan was arrested on December 14. Bond was listed at $1000 for possession of marijuana and $2000 for possession of possible synthetic cannabinoid.
Fightful reported that there was no heat on Morgan after the arrest.
Morgan has not wrestled since the July 17 episode of WWE Raw when she and Raquel Rodriguez lost the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships to Chelsea Green & Sonya Deville.