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Judge extends Pat Mahomes Sr.'s probation after state withdraws revocation request

After the state withdrew its revocation motion, Pat Mahomes Sr.'s probation was extended to seven years with requirements for outpatient treatment and community service.

  • In Smith County, Texas, a judge extended Pat Mahomes Sr.'s probation from five to seven years after the state withdrew its motion to revoke, and he was released with credit for time served.
  • A probation officer reported in early February that an ankle monitor reading on January 1 allegedly indicated alcohol consumption, leading to Mahomes's re-arrest, prosecutors said.
  • The court ordered a 16-week outpatient treatment and required Mahomes to catch up on community service, noting his 2024 DWI guilty plea and two years served.
  • The outcome shows that probation violations do not automatically lead to prison, as Mahomes Sr. receives treatment and extended supervision, highlighting how legal struggles in high-profile sports families influence public perception.
  • The prosecution filed to withdraw its revocation motion, and multiple follow-up urine tests on Jan. 5 and Jan. 9 and a hair follicle test returned negative for alcohol, Mahomes did not admit to drinking.
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WFAA 8abc broke the news in Dallas, United States on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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