Aaron Pryor, former world junior-welterweight boxing champion,...
Aaron Pryor, former world junior-welterweight boxing champion, has been ordered to undergo two years of drug treatment and rehabilitation by a judge in Cincinnati after being arrested Sept. 4 by police who found a pipe in his car used for smoking cocaine.
Hamilton County Municipal Court Judge Mark P. Painter approved a motion that Pryor be given treatment for drug dependency in lieu of conviction of a drug paraphernalia charge.
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