Ryan Leaf moved from drug treatment center to Montana state prison
PULLMAN, WA - Former WSU and NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf has been moved from a central Montana drug treatment center to the state prison in Deer Lodge, Montanta after violating conditions of placement and threatening a staff member.
In June, Leaf was sentenced to five years in prison for breaking into houses and stealing prescription drugs. The first nine months were to be spent in a locked drug treatment facility. Three months shy of fulfilling his rehabilitation, leaf has been kicked out. He also faces the revocation of a 10-year probationary sentence for a 2010 drug and burglary conviction in Texas.
In June, Leaf was sentenced to five years in prison for breaking into houses and stealing prescription drugs. The first nine months were to be spent in a locked drug treatment facility. Three months shy of fulfilling his rehabilitation, leaf has been kicked out. He also faces the revocation of a 10-year probationary sentence for a 2010 drug and burglary conviction in Texas.