Mary Lou Retton, once America’s Olympic sweetheart, was arrested in May 2025 for DUI in her hometown of Fairmont, West Virginia. Found behind the wheel with slurred speech and an open bottle of wine, she refused a blood alcohol test and was released on bond.
The arrest shocked many who remember her as the first American woman to win Olympic all-around gymnastics gold in 1984. Retton had already faced public attention in 2023 after nearly dying from a rare pneumonia.
Uninsured, her family raised over \$450,000 through donations. She later addressed critics, saying the money went to medical costs and any leftover would be donated.
Now 57, Retton is navigating legal trouble and public scrutiny, with some offering support and others disappointment. Experts note that aging athletes often struggle with identity loss and depression.
Though her fall from grace is painful to watch, her story—marked by both triumph and hardship—is still unfolding