Наша бывшая футбольная капитанша нехило погуляла на днях в Орегоне, плакали ее денюжки от "Мини":
Retired World Cup soccer champion Abby Wambach was arrested for investigation of driving under the influence. Portland (Ore.) police said in a statement Sunday that a sergeant stopped Wambach, 35, Saturday night after she reportedly ran a red light in her Range Rover near downtown. Police said Wambach failed field sobriety tests and was arrested. She also failed a breath test at the police precinct. Wambach, who lives in Portland, was booked into Multnomah County Jail early Sunday on a charge of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (DUII) — Alcohol. Jail booking records show she was released Sunday on her own recognizance. Wambach is the leading scorer — male or female — in international soccer with 184 goals. She retired in December after 15 years with the US women’s national team. Wambach issued a statement on Facebook on Sunday morning, writing she was arrested while returning from dinner at a friend’s house. ‘‘I have let myself and others down. I take full responsibility for my actions,’’ she wrote. ‘‘This is all on me. I promise that I will do whatever it takes to ensure that my horrible mistake is never repeated. I am so sorry to my family, friends, fans, and those that look to follow a better example.’’ One of Wambach’s sponsors, Mini USA, said Sunday night it was withdrawing ads for the automobile that feature Wambach.
Retired World Cup soccer champion Abby Wambach was arrested for investigation of driving under the influence. Portland (Ore.) police said in a statement Sunday that a sergeant stopped Wambach, 35, Saturday night after she reportedly ran a red light in her Range Rover near downtown. Police said Wambach failed field sobriety tests and was arrested. She also failed a breath test at the police precinct. Wambach, who lives in Portland, was booked into Multnomah County Jail early Sunday on a charge of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (DUII) — Alcohol. Jail booking records show she was released Sunday on her own recognizance. Wambach is the leading scorer — male or female — in international soccer with 184 goals. She retired in December after 15 years with the US women’s national team. Wambach issued a statement on Facebook on Sunday morning, writing she was arrested while returning from dinner at a friend’s house. ‘‘I have let myself and others down. I take full responsibility for my actions,’’ she wrote. ‘‘This is all on me. I promise that I will do whatever it takes to ensure that my horrible mistake is never repeated. I am so sorry to my family, friends, fans, and those that look to follow a better example.’’ One of Wambach’s sponsors, Mini USA, said Sunday night it was withdrawing ads for the automobile that feature Wambach.