The driver who caused the crash that killed former Minnesota Vikings rookie Khyree Jackson and two others last year pleaded guilty to three counts of negligent homicide under the influence of alcohol in a Maryland court Friday.
As part of a plea agreement, Cori Clingman, 25, is likely to serve three years in prison. Prosecutors will recommended a five-year sentence for each count, suspending all but one year to be served consecutively.
Clingman is set to be sentenced Feb. 4. She had faced a total of 13 charges prior to the plea deal.
She was allegedly driving over 100 mph and intoxicated when she caused a three-car crash on July 6, 2024, killing Jackson and two of his high school teammates, Isaiah Hazel and Anthony Lytton Jr.
Hazel was driving a Dodge Charger that was hit by Clingman

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