An update has surfaced regarding former AEW coach BJ Whitmer following his arrest in June on charges related to domestic violence, including burglary and strangulation.

According to the victim involved, Whitmer was released from jail approximately a week and one day after his initial arrest on a $25,000 cash bond.

AEW publicly announced Whitmer’s firing shortly after news of his arrest began circulating.

Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp reported that Whitmer had a hearing on September 6 and was indicted on the charges of first-degree burglary and second-degree strangulation. A pre-trial hearing has been scheduled for October 4.

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An Emergency Protective Order is currently in place for the victim, and it has been reported that AEW has been working with her to address the situation.

In a statement provided to Fox19 back in June, the victim, identified as Whitmer’s ex-boyfriend, recounted the disturbing events:

“I came into my house and he was standing at the top of my steps waiting for me.

“To him attacking me and strangling me through two different rooms of my home and holding me down.

“And he squeezed tighter and said, ‘I’m going to f**king kill you. Do you hear me? I’m going to kill you.’

“And once we got to the point of where we stopped moving and he continued choking me, I absolutely knew.

“Instead of coughing, I lied and said I already called the cops. And the second I said that, he let go.”

PWInsider had previously obtained details from the police report, shedding light on the alleged incident:

The Boone County, Kentucky Sheriff Department’s report for the arrest of Benjamin “BJ” Whitmer on 6/4 alleges that Whitmer entered the residence of his former girlfriend without consent through an open door at 6:14 PM that evening, “requesting that she delete messages from her phone that were from Mr. Whitmer.”

When she refused, “Mr. Whitmer became irate” and “approached her, grabbed her by the throat and threw her down on the couch where he began strangling her.” She “advised that Mr. Whitmer impeded her ability to breathe to the point where she thought she was going to lose consciousness.”

The report states that the victim had bruising on her neck and visible red marks when Kentucky Deputies arrived at her home.

Prior to the incident, the victim stated that she had been receiving texts from Whitmer all day, including one that he would “see her soon.” She witnessed him enter her home while returning from her neighborhood pool.

Whitmer had left the scene by the time Deputies arrived. The victim advised them that Whitmer had likely gone to a relative’s house. Whitmer was found there and detained by Alexandria, Kentucky Police until he could be questioned. Whitmer declined to comment to the police at that time.

The victim was treated and evaluated by Walton Fire/EMS and stated her “throat was very sore” but declined to be hospitalized or taken to an emergency room.

Court records indicate that Whitmer has been charged with strangulation, 1st degree, a Class C felony in Kentucky, carrying a potential penalty of 5 to 10 years in prison. Whitmer has also been charged with burglary, second degree, which in Kentucky involves knowingly entering or remaining in a dwelling with the intent to commit a crime. This charge is also classified as a Class C felony in Kentucky, potentially punishable by 5-10 years in prison. Whitmer was released on $25,000 bond on the afternoon of Monday, June 12.

Ringside News will continue to provide updates on the case as more information becomes available.

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