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Florida fitness influencer pleads guilty in violent gym attack after beating man with weightlifting belt

Florida fitness influencer Wes Watson pleaded guilty to aggravated battery for a gym attack.

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Florida fitness influencer pleads guilty in violent gym attack after beating man with weightlifting belt

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