“Did I do that?”
You know its a sad say when Screech is getting his house foreclosed yet again, and Urkel is accused to slapping around his baby’s mama.
Jaleel White, star of ’90s sitcom Family Matters, is accused of domestic violence by Bridget Hardy, the mother of his child and former girlfriend. According to Hardy, Jaleel punched her in one of her breast implants while their child was in the car with them. Their fight continued until they made it home, where Jaleel allegedly slapped Hardy and pushed her into a toilet hard enough to break the tank.
According to Jaleel White’s attorney, Philip Cohen, the police were skeptical about Hardy’s “credibility and timing” as she waited several weeks to report the incident and the two are currently locked into a bitter custody dispute. Here’s hoping that they can work it out.
Battery is a legal topic that comes up often here in the land of FindLaw. For your review, battery is the intentional touching of, or application of force to, the body (or connected property) of another person, in a harmful or offensive manner, and without consent. For example, grabbing someone’s purse while it is on their shoulder is a form of battery (as well as theft).
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