Skip to main content

Trump’s New Campaign CEO Stephen Bannon Once Charged With Domestic Violence

 

Screen-Shot-2016-08-19-at-10.01.36-AM-300x200

The floodgates are starting to open up on Donald Trump’s new campaign CEO, Stephen Bannon, who used to run Breitbart.com. Reporters are now digging through old records from the 1990’s.  Several media outlets discovered that back in 1996, Bannon was charged with misdemeanor domestic violence, battery and dissuading a witness.

According to a Santa Monica police report, first obtained by Politico , his ex-wife claimed that Bannon “pulled at her neck and wrist” and ” pulled her into the car” during a fight over the couple’s money situation. One officer, noted in the report, seeing marks on his ex-wife’s body after the incident.  Police also said Bannon destroyed a phone during the argument. His ex-wife (who is not being named) reported, that Bannon “jumped over her and the twins (their children) to grab the phone from her. Once he got the phone, he threw it across the room.”

A Bannon spokesperson told Politico that he was never interviewed by police, he did plead “not guilty” to the charges. The charges were eventually dismissed after his ex-wife failed to show up to court. 

“The bottom line is he has a great relationship with the twins, he has a great relationship with the ex-wife, he still supports them,” Alexandra Preate, Bannon’s spokeswoman, told Politico. 

According to the police report, his ex-wife told police that the two had a history of physical fights. The report from the 1996 incident said:

“In the beginning of their relationship, she said they [had] 3 or 4 argument that became physical and they had been going to counseling. There has not been any physical abuse in their arguments for about the past 4 years. [REDACTED] said they have been arguing a lot, but no violence,”

Several weeks after Trump appointed Paul Manafort to campaign manager, news emerged about his alleged connections to pro-Russian forces in the Ukraine. He was forced to resign earlier this month. No word yet on how Trump will respond to this latest report.

Have a tip we should know? [email protected]

Filed Under:

Follow Law&Crime:

Rachel Stockman is President of Law&Crime which includes Law&Crime Productions, Law&Crime Network and LawAndCrime.com. Under her watch, the company has grown from just a handful of people to a robust production company and network producing dozens of true crime shows a year in partnership with major networks. She also currently serves as Executive Producer of Court Cam, a hit show on A&E, and I Survived a Crime, a new crime show premiering on A&E this fall. She also oversees production of a new daily syndicated show Law&Crime Daily, which is produced in conjunction with Litton Entertainment. In addition to these shows, her network and production company produce programs for Facebook Watch, Cineflix and others. She has spent years covering courts and legal issues, and was named Atlanta Press Club's 'Rising Star' in 2014. Rachel graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism and Yale Law School.