'FREE MAN!'

Jersey Shore’s Mike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino reveals ‘probation is over’ after prison sentence for tax evasion

JERSEY Shore star Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino celebrated his status as a "free man" as he completed his community service sentence.

Last year, the MTV reality star was ordered to complete 500 hours of work in the neighborhood after his prison sentence for tax evasion.

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, which aired on  Family Vacation.

Today the dad of one took to Twitter to mark the milestone day and gushed: "Probation officer just left!!

"Community service completed. I’m a free man.

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"Probation is over!! The Comeback is always greater than the Setback."

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Mike's fans were quick to flood his timeline, with one writing: "Go Sitch! The greatest comeback in reality tv history!"

Another added: "Not only am I proud of you and everything you have accomplished by making positive changes but I’m also extremely humbled by the fact that you have openly taken us on a ride that demonstrates people are only human and you CAN be redeemed in the eyes of the public!"

One then surmised: "Yeah!!! Congratulations on completing it as successfully as you have. You are definitely a changed man, your roommates and Lauren are not the only ones who are proud of you!"

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last year, with a judge set to give him a written warning.

According to court documents first obtained by , the reality TV star's probation officer asked the courts to warn The Situation about completing his community service.

In December 2020 Mike had only completed 18 hours.

His probation officer claimed in the documents that she has reminded Mike "at nearly every interaction to find a venue for community service, including service that could be performed from home," but that he has made little attempts to complete the hours since his release in 2019.

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