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Olympic legend Mary Lou Retton speaks out for the first time since DUI arrest

Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton has issued a groveling apology in the wake of her DUI arrest, speaking out for the first time since the shocking incident last month.

The 57-year-old retired gymnast appeared in court in West Virginia on Tuesday and has now broken her silence, opening up on her ‘completely unacceptable’ actions.

On May 17, Retton was found in her car in a parking lot with a screw-top bottle of wine on the passenger seat, before refusing to have her blood tested for alcohol.

In court on Tuesday, Retton entered a no contest plea to a non-aggravated DUI charge, receiving a $100 fine – the standard amount for a first-time offense.

‘I take full responsibility for my actions,’ she told PEOPLE after the court hearing, her first public statement on the incident nearly a month on.

‘What happened was completely unacceptable,’ she added, through her attorney Edmund J. Rollo. ‘I make no excuses. To my family, friends and my fans: I have let you down, and for that I am deeply sorry.

Mary Lou Retton has spoken out for the first time since being arrested for DUI in West Virginia

Retton, who famously won gold at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, was apologetic

Retton, who famously won gold at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, was apologetic

‘I am determined to learn and grow from this experience, and I am committed to making positive changes in my life. I truly appreciate your concern, encouragement and continued support.’

In addition, she asked for ‘privacy as she moves forward with her personal and professional life.’

The arrest in West Virginia came after police responded to reporters of a Porsche with a Texas license plate driving ‘all over the roadway’, per court documents.

Police claimed Retton was slurring her words when they found her, and three standard field sobriety tests found her to be impaired, according to WDTV. 

Retton previously courted controversy in 2023, when she was hospitalized with a rare form of pneumonia and her family set up a Spotfund page for support, which went on to raise over half a million dollars.

In 2023, her four daughters faced scrutiny over $500k worth of donations they raised for her

In 2023, her four daughters faced scrutiny over $500k worth of donations they raised for her

Retton (pictured in 1984) was found in her car with a screw-top bottle of wine alongside her

Retton (pictured in 1984) was found in her car with a screw-top bottle of wine alongside her 

Retton vaulted her way to gold with a perfect score of 10 and became an overnight sensation

Retton vaulted her way to gold with a perfect score of 10 and became an overnight sensation

The family soon drew criticism after refusing to clarify where the donations would be going. Retton’s claim to not have insurance was also doubted by some.  

Just over a year since the illness left her fighting for her life in a hospital ICU, news of her booze-fueled antics sparked concern as she continues to undergo treatment for long Covid and lung problems.

And according to Shaun Kelley, the brother of her ex-husband Shannon, just one drink is capable of causing a chemical imbalance in Mary Lou’s brain because of the medications she’s currently taking.

‘She couldn’t even take a full breath when I talked to her, she takes these little panting breaths,’ Shaun told The New York Post about his ex-sister-in-law last week, whom he says has no history of alcohol abuse. 

He also added: ‘She is on all these meds and one drink could throw off her brain chemistry.’

The Olympic champion was left fighting for her life in hospital with pneumonia back in 2023

The Olympic champion was left fighting for her life in hospital with pneumonia back in 2023

Retton pictured with then-American President Ronald Regan after her historic success

Retton pictured with then-American President Ronald Regan after her historic success

Last year, Retton opened up on her health issues in an interview with PEOPLE, claiming that ‘God wasn’t ready for me yet’ after her battle with pneumonia.

‘It’s been really hard,’ she added. ‘My lungs are so scarred. It will be a lifetime of recovery. My physicality was the only thing I had and it was all taken away from me. It’s embarrassing.’ 

Retton is a five-time Olympic medalist, winning gold in the All-Around gymnastics event at the 1984 Games in Los Angeles when she was just 16.

She was catapulted into superstardom and became arguably the most famous woman in America in the years that followed. 

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