The Athletic Director of the University of Georgia was arrested for DUI on June 30, just minutes before his salary increase was to take effect.
The suspect was charged with driving under the influence and failure to maintain his lane. He was booked at the Atlanta City Jail, where he refused to submit to a test of his breath. In Georgia, when someone refuses a blood, breath, or urine test, their driver's license is automatically suspended for one year. This is considered to be a "hard suspension," meaning there is no restricted permit available for work or school.
The University has announced they will be seeking a new Athletic Director.
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