Supreme Court Justice Russell Brown denies Arizona altercation allegations

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Supreme Court Justice Russell Brown denies Arizona altercation allegations
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In a statement issued by his lawyers, Brown denied details in a newspaper story published Thursday that reported allegations he “harassed” a group of friends during a Jan. 28 encounter at a Scottsdale resort lounge. cdnpoli

“However, to protect the women and to prevent the drunk, creepy, unwanted male from entering the hotel room uninvited, Crump punched a few times.”.The police report said Crump was “argumentative, hostile antagonistic” during his interview with the officer, who wrote he believed that he was “under the influence of alcohol.”

Brown described Crump’s version of events as “demonstrably false,” saying he was invited to join the group before what his statement described as an unprovoked attack.Article content Neither Crump nor other members of the group identified in the media report responded Friday to requests for comment. “This incident has caused me embarrassment and created complications for the court,” his statement said. “I am hopeful that the council will resolve this matter expeditiously.”

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