The package theft case involving Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice’s mother, Marsha Kearney, has officially been dismissed. This comes two months after the incident, which was captured on a neighbor’s Ring Cam, sparked controversy.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ Sports, prosecutors in Tarrant County, Texas, agreed to drop the misdemeanor theft case after Kearney fulfilled a set of legal conditions. These included completing a theft intervention program, logging 24 hours of community service, and paying $125 in restitution.
Court officials confirmed that the case is now disposed, bringing an end to the legal proceedings. Neither Kearney nor her son Rashee Rice publicly commented on the allegations during the case.
While this chapter has closed for Kearney, Rice’s season came to an unfortunate halt earlier this year due to a significant knee injury he sustained in September. The Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver has been sidelined for the remainder of the season, leaving fans eagerly awaiting his return to the field.
For now, the family appears to be focused on moving forward from the challenges of the past few months.
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