3. Charges For Hunting Infractions
Back in 2011, Brock Lesnar once again found himself in the midst of a controversy in Canada - this time facing charges involving leaving meat to rot, improper tagging and illegal possession of wildlife, all related to a hunting trip in Alberta. His guide was also charged. If you're not into hunting, those sorts of charges may seem strange, but it is to prevent waste (and to prevent attracting predators), and hunting in Canada is pretty strictly regulated from a conservation standpoint. He would eventually plead guilty to the improper tagging charge, fined $1,725 and suspended from hunting in the province for six months. The other charges were dropped, likely in exchange for the guilty plea.