Rylie Jeffries was arrested for ‘driving with a suspended license’ before being cast on the CBS show, The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal.
The Oklahoma professional bull rider also has a lengthy history of traffic run-ins. Most recently, Rylie had an issue just a few months before he moved into the Big Brother house.
The legal deets:
According to court records, Rylie was arrested in Oklahoma for public intoxication and operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license.
The court papers state Rylie “appeared in a drunken condition” while driving down State Highway 33 and Main Street in the city of Perkins, OK, in 2018.
Despite being “intoxicated,” Rylie chose to “unlawfully, willfully, knowingly and wrongfully drive and operate a certain motor vehicle.”
That’s not all:
If you go back even further, Rylie was charged with operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license. This time, the rodeo star was driving his 2016 Chevrolet truck down the Oklahoma highway when the incident occurred.
Rylie pled guilty and was forced to pay hundreds of dollars in fines as well as have his license revoked for 6 months.
In August 2024, Rylie was caught yet again driving under suspension, meaning he was operating a vehicle with a suspended license. He was cruising down Highway 66 in Oklahoma, this time in a 1993 Chevrolet truck. Rylie appeared in court the following month.
He was convicted and entered a no-contest plea. Once again, he was forced to pay hundreds in fines. The case was quickly closed in September 2024.
Rylie also has an apparent need for speed. He has a long history of traffic citations in Oklahoma. The Big Brother personality was charged and convicted for speeding in January 2021, February 2022, and May 2022. In September 2024, he was cited for not wearing a seatbelt while driving.





