Partial Source: TMZ.com
As noted late last night here on the website, WWE Diva “Cameron”, real name Ariane Andrew, was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence. The Funkette was arrested on Friday at 2:23 AM in Hillsborough County, Florida and was released on a $500 bond.
As we reported, Andrew was arrested on the corner of Jim Walter Boulevard and West Shore Boulevard North on Friday, August 24th. She was released after paying a $500 surety bond the next afternoon. She listed Wells Fargo (Sales Associate) as her employer, not WWE, on her arrest report.
In an update on this, the police report has now been released and there are several new shocking details. According to the report, the arrest took place just outside of the Tampa International Airport and “Cameron” allegedly tried bribing the police officer who pulled her over with $10,000 to let her go free.
The report notes that “Cameron” had a blood alcohol content of .20. That is more than twice the legal limit in the state of Florida. A male passenger in the car told police they had been out drinking martinis prior to being pulled over. “Cameron” then offered one of the officers $10,000 to “let her go because she would lose her job.”.
When WWE was contacted about the arrest, they noted: “Ariane [Cameron] did not alert us to this matter, we are investigating and will take appropriate action.”
The moral of the story is – she’s in deep trouble and tried to keep WWE from finding out about the arrest.
If you’re interested, you can click here to view her mugshot photo.
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