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Patrick Mahomes Sr. Jailed for Allegedly Drinking While Wearing Ankle Monitor, Violating Probation

He was on probation for five years due to 2024 DWI arrest.

Patrick Mahomes Sr.
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Patrick Mahomes Sr. is back in jail for violating his probation after allegedly drinking alcohol.

Mahomes Sr. was booked into the Smith County Jail in Texas on Feb. 3 for the violation. TMZ claims that, according to the District Attorney, he had a high alcohol reading on an alcohol ankle monitor on New Year’s day.

His probation report allegedly states that urine samples provided on Jan. 5 and Jan. 9 were negative for alcohol.

Mahomes Sr. has been arrested at least three times for driving while intoxicated. His most recent arrest happened days before the 2024 Super Bowl over the years. In body footage of the arrest, he can be heard attempting to get out of trouble by using his son’s name.

Months later, Mahomes Sr. entered a guilty plea and faced up to 10 years in prison, along with a fine of up to $10,000. He ultimately received five years of probation.

In an episode of ESPN’s docuseries The Kingdom, Mahomes Sr. spoke about his 2024 DWI arrest, calling it the “most embarrassing thing I’ve ever been through in my life” when his son had to address the arrest in interviews.

With his arrest, Mahomes Sr. now faces up to 10 years in prison, which can include community service, Alcohol Anonymous classes, and being enrolled in the repeat DWI offender program.

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