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Mary Cosby’s Son Pleads Guilty to Assault and Protective Order Violation in Utah Case

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The son of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Mary Cosby has pled guilty in a Utah court to charges related to an assault case and for breaking a protective order. The plea was entered this week, bringing a high-profile legal situation closer to resolution.

Court records show that Cosby’s 21-year-old son admitted guilt to one count of assault and one count of violating a protective order. The remaining charges — including domestic violence counts — were dismissed as part of the plea agreement.

🔹 Charges and Court Outcome

According to officials, the case stems from an incident earlier this year involving a woman who reported physical assault. A protective order had been issued following the altercation, but prosecutors say Cosby later contacted the woman, leading to an additional violation count.

The guilty plea reduces the charges he faced but still carries legal consequences. Both offenses are categorized as misdemeanors under Utah law.

🔹 Next Court Appearance Scheduled

The judge has set sentencing for February 2025, where potential penalties may include probation, counseling, community service, or jail time. No final recommendation has been filed yet.

Mary Cosby, known for her appearance on the Bravo reality show, has not publicly commented on the case. Her son also remains silent publicly as sentencing approaches.

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