Bills running back Marshawn Lynch had has driver's license revoked in court on Friday after saying he didn't know he hit someone last month, according to The Associated Press. Judge Thomas Gagola found Lynch's behavior on May 31 "constituted a reckless disregard of human life or property." Gagola imposed the maximum $100 fine and $50 surcharge after Lynch pleaded guilty to failure to exercise due care toward a pedestrian. "It was raining real hard, there was a dancing pedestrian in the middle of the street," the 22-year-old Lynch said before the hearing. "I slowed down to let her go and continued on my way home. I didn't know my car had hit anyone or anything."