Olympic wrestling champion Kyle Snyder has pleaded guilty to reduced charges of disorderly conduct following his arrest related to prostitution last week.
The accomplished wrestler was originally charged with engaging in prostitution after being caught in Columbus, Ohio, at a hotel.
The 29-year-old was fined $250 and has completed a one-day program aimed at those accused of solicitation.
During a video hearing, Snyder reflected on his experience, stating that he has learned a lot about himself and has plans to make better choices moving forward. He acknowledged the consequences of his actions on his family and community.
Snyder notably became the youngest American wrestler to clinch Olympic Gold at just 20 during the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games, later winning a Silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics.
Looking forward, he also registered professional wrestling legend Hulk Hogan as the commissioner and has plans for his first event in Cleveland on August 30th.
