Man sentenced to 15 years in prison for attempted kidnapping of WWE’s Sonya Deville
A man has been sentenced to 15 years in jail for the attempted kidnapping of WWE star Sonya Deville.
Fox 13 reported on Tuesday that Phillip Thomas was sentenced to 15 years for the attempted kidnapping, which took place in August 2020. Judge Barbara Twine-Thomas accepted a plea agreement in which Thomas pleaded guilty to the charges, which include attempted kidnapping, aggravated stalking, and armed burglary. In addition to 15 years in jail, he was also sentenced to 15 years of probation.
Prosecutors said that following repeated threatening text messages on social media, Thomas drove from South Carolina to Florida with a knife, zip ties, and duct tape with the intention of kidnapping Deville. Surveillance footage from Deville’s home shows Deville checking on a sliding door after her alarm system was triggered. Footage could then be seen of Thomas walking into the house looking for Deville, who managed to flee her house with then fellow WWE star Mandy Rose in a car.
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Deville took time off following SummerSlam 2020, losing a loser leaves WWE match against Rose. She returned in January of 2021, first being an authority figure before eventually becoming a wrestler again. In recent weeks, she has been teaming with Chelsea Green.