Michael Phelps has pled guilty to his second DUI charge stemming from the Olympic swimming champion's Sep. 30 Maryland arrest for driving with a blood alcohol content nearly double the legal limit, after being clocked driving 84 mph in a 45 mph zone.The 18-time Olympic gold medallist was given a one-year suspended sentence that will involve a 18-month supervised probation and a two month suspension of his driving license. His close friend and 'long-time' mentor, former Baltimore Raven linebacker Ray Lewis, was in court to support Phelps. USA Swimming also suspended Phelps for six months after the September arrest. Read More »
Before Michael Phelps was arrested for an DUI Tuesday, the swim champ had been gambling for 8 hours at a Baltimore casino, TMZ reported. Read More »