Trump adviser Boris Epshteyn accused of repeatedly groping women at Arizona nightclub in 2021
, was arrested in Arizona nearly two years ago after a woman told police a “Tony Soprano-looking dude” repeatedly groped her and her sister inside a nightclub, it was revealed Thursday.after the alleged incident at the Bottled Blonde in Scottsdale on Oct. 10, 2021.
Charges of “assault touching,” “attempted sexual abuse,” and “harassment-repeated acts” were dismissed. Epshteyn pleaded guilty to one charge of “disorderly conduct-disruptive behavior or fighting” and served probation.Scottsdale police department“He kind of cornered her and grabbed her and is just making her super uncomfortable,” adds the woman, claiming Epshteyn had been touching her sister’s “chest, touching her hips, touching her crotch.”
A security guard eventually flagged down Scottsdale police officers outside the club and informed them of a possible sexual assault, which led to authorities interviewing the women and arresting Epshteyn.
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