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Warren Sapp pleads guilty in prostitution case

By Alex Butler

PHOENIX, May 18 (UPI) -- Hall of Famer Warren Sapp will serve no jail time after pleading guilty to one count of solicitation and one count of assault, according to TMZ.

Sapp, who was arrested in February after the Super Bowl in connection with two prostitutes,

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Sapp must complete a Prostitution Solicitation Diversion Program as well as an anger management course, according to Pro Football Talk.

Sapp has already completed the prostitution course.

Sapp was ordered to pay restitution to each of the two prostitutes, $150 and $1,171.24, respectively, according to Pro Football Talk.

Last month, video surfaced of Sapp's Feb. 2 arrest, where Sapp details how he picked up two women in a Phoenix hotel bar and presented them cash for sexual favors.

"I put the $600 dollars on the table, everybody got naked," Sapp said in the video recorded by law enforcement. "We do what we do. When the other girl was up on top of me, she kept talking, kept talking. I'm like, 'Yo, why don't you use your mouth on me, instead of using it? ... I'm like, just don't worry about it. Just go. Just move. Your girl's doing a good job. I'll be done with her in a minute.''

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