Trump's new campaign chief was charged with
domestic violence
According to a police report seen by the New York Times, police were
called to Steve Bannon’s California home on New Year’s Day in 1996 and found
his wife upset and with marks on her neck and wrist.
US PRESIDENTIAL HOPEFUL Donald Trump’s
newly-appointed campaign manager was charged with domestic violence in 1996,
New York newspapers reported Friday.
According
to both the New York Post and the New York Times, the case against Steve Bannon,
a right-wing media mogul turned political operative Steve Bannon ended
when his wife failed to appear to testify against him.
Bannon - head of the incendiary
right-wing news site Breitbart – was a controversial choice when Trump hired
him to replace a previous campaign chief tainted by his past as a lobbyist for
pro-Kremlin interests.
It is understood
that Bannon no longer faces any proceedings relating to the 1996
case, but its revelation may complicate Trump’s task as he seeks to woo wary
women voters.
According to a police report seen by
the papers, police were called to the couple’s Santa Monica, California home on
New Year’s Day in 1996 and found Piccard upset and with marks on her neck and
wrist.
She told police that she
and Bannon had had a fight and that he had seized a telephone when
she had attempted to call for help, throwing it across the room and smashing
it.
The city attorney brought charges
against Bannon and served him with a domestic violence protective
order, but when the case came to trial in August, Piccard did not appear and
prosecutors dismissed the case.
According to court records, Piccard
told investigators that Bannon had ordered her to leave town during
the case and threatened to leave her and their twin daughters destitute.
Bannon and Piccard declined to be
interviewed for the reports, but the Trump manager’s spokeswoman Alexandra
Preate told the Times that he now has “a great relationship” with his now
ex-wife and daughters.
Bannon has also this evening been
accused of being registered to vote in a key swing state at an empty house
where he does not live, in breach of election laws.
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