Trump CEO Was Charged With Choking Wife
Steve
Bannon, the new CEO of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, was
accused of grabbing his former wife by “the throat and arm” during an
argument that resulted in a domestic-violence charge against him in the 1990s, according to court documents related to their divorce. The New York Post
reports Bannon’s then-wife, Mary Louise Piccard, claimed he also
threatened “to take the girls and leave,” referring to their infant twin
daughters. Police reportedly responded to the argument on New Year’s
Day in 1996, after which Bannon got a lawyer involved. In a declaration
during their divorce proceedings, Piccard claimed her estranged husband
told her “that if I wasn’t in town they couldn’t serve me and I wouldn’t
have to go to court” to face the abuse charges. Bannon pleaded not
guilty and the charges were later dropped due to witness unavailability.
The divorce documents also include accusations that Bannon refused to
wed the pregnant Piccard until he was certain the babies she was
carrying were “normal.” “Bannon made it clear that he would not marry me
just because I was pregnant. I was scheduled for an amniocentesis and
was told by the respondent that if the babies were normal we would get
married,” Piccard claimed in one document. They married in April 1995,
three days before she gave birth. Bannon, the erstwhile head of
right-wing website Breitbart News, declined to comment to the Post. The Guardian also
reported that Bannon was registered to vote in Florida, a key
presidential swing state, even though he does not live at the address. That could be a breach of electoral law.
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