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Hope Solo continues to open up about her DWI arrest.
The former USWNT goalkeeper was arrested for driving while impaired in April with her 2-year-old twins in the car, and pled guilty in July .
“I didn’t think I needed help,” she said on her “Hope Solo Speaks” podcast . “And I certainly wasn’t going to ask for it. At the time, I didn’t know that I was only doing a disservice to my family. I thought that I could white-knuckle it. But the reality is that nobody gets to live without asking for help. My sense of strength and pride became my two worst enemies. And I found myself living the worst night of my life. I let alcohol get the better of me in this moment on this godawful day, and I will suffer the consequences for some time.”
Solo, 41, then talked about how she has been “mother-shamed” for the incident.
“I put doubt in others of my ability and commitment to motherhood. I’ve disappointed my husband, my friends and family and it has caused arguments between [husband] Jerramy [Stevens] and me. I feel never-ending guilt, shame and embarrassment. I was mother-shamed around the world,” she said.
Solo was arrested in April after she was observed passed out behind the wheel with the engine running in a Walmart parking lot in North Carolina.
At the time of the DWI, Solo said she “underestimated what a destructive part of my life alcohol had become” and that the arrest was “easily the worst mistake of my life.”
“Our family is strong and surrounded with love. Our kids are strong, intelligent, happy and vibrant, and we are present every day giving them the best life possible,” Solo wrote in an Instagram story.

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A panel of three independent arbitrators ruled unanimously that U.S. Soccer is in violation of Federal Law.




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When the USOC dismissed my complaint, it failed in its responsibility and authority to hold the USSF accountable.




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A panel of three independent arbitrators ruled unanimously that U.S. Soccer is in violation of Federal Law.


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By Amy Simonson and Emma Tucker , CNN


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5:06 PM EDT, Sat April 2, 2022

US goalkeeper Hope Solo takes the ball during a soccer game against New Zealand at the Rio Olympics in August 2016.
Hope Solo was arrested on charges of misdemeanor child abuse, resisting arrest and impaired driving.

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Former US women’s soccer goalkeeper Hope Solo was arrested in North Carolina on Friday on charges of misdemeanor child abuse, resisting arrest and impaired driving, police said.


The Winston-Salem Police Department said in a statement that officers arrested Hope Amelia Stevens, or Hope Solo, on Thursday in the parking lot of a business in the city while she was inside the vehicle with her two children.


Following her arrest, Solo was processed and subsequently released from the Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center, according to police.


Due to the impending prosecution, no other information regarding the arrest will be released at this time, police said in a statement.


Rich Nichols, an attorney for Solo, said in a statement emailed to CNN: “On the advice of counsel, Hope can’t speak about this situation, but she wants everyone to know that her kids are her life, that she was released immediately and is now at home with her family, that the story is more sympathetic than the initial charges suggest, and that she looks forward to her opportunity to defend these charges.”


In a statement posted on social media Saturday, Solo, 40, thanked her supporters, saying, “Our family is strong and surrounded with love. Our kids are strong, intelligent, happy and vibrant, and we are present everyday giving them the best life possible.”


She added she will be able to “share the facts in due time.”


“In the meantime, our kids are enjoying the NC sun, eating popsicles and playing on our property,” Solo said. “Life can be tough, but these are truly the moments that matter. I feel blessed to
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