Suspended Fanhouse.com personality Jay Mariotti has officially been charged following a domestic dispute last month.
Mariotti was charged on Monday with “two counts of domestic violence with injury, two counts of domestic violence, one count of grand theft, one count of false imprisonment and one count of vandalism,” according to the Los Angeles Times.
Each count carries a maximum of one year in jail, “meaning [Mariotti] could face up to seven years behind bars.”
Mariotti was originally arrested on a felony charge August 21. Less than a week after the arrest, he was suspended from Fanhouse.com, where he has worked since 2009.
Mariotti has not appeared on ESPN’s Around The Horn — where he had been a regular for eight years — since the arrest. ESPN VP/Communications Mike Soltys recently told USA Today that the network has “no set plans to use” him.









