Hunter Fraser was charged in 2022 with assaulting a former girlfriend; he claimed the injury was an accident during horseplay with his daughter.
PALO ALTO — A domestic violence charge has been dismissed for a Stanford University professor who unwittingly drew wide attention to the case last year whenHunter Fraser, 45, had consistently asserted that an injury suffered by a former girlfriend two years ago was an accident resulting from horseplay between him and his then-9-year-old daughter at their Stanford home.
The criminal case against Fraser was characterized by a shifting narrative in which the reported victim initially told police the situation was an accident, then later reported an assault. According to his attorney, Fraser was chasing his daughter and pushed open a door, not knowing that his girlfriend was behind it. The resulting force reportedly knocked her into a wall.
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