Saturday, April 27, 2019

Ivanka Trump Pleads No Contest to Finger Biting Cop



NEW YORK, NY – Ivanka Trump, Daughter of Donald J. Trump, U.S. President, faces up to three years in prison for biting off part of a police officer's finger during an argument over a kitten, authorities said Monday.
The officer was called to Ivanka Trump’s home, 725 Fifth Ave. New York, NY because she was having a dispute with a Rupert Murdoch over the sale of a kitten and wanted police to remove him from her home. The officer was trying to restrain her when she bit off part of officer’s right ring finger, police said.
Trump, 37, pleaded no contest on Monday to charges of battery to a law enforcement officer.
The finger was not reattached, New York District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau told the told The New York Times. Murdoch was pulling the legs of the kitten in the apparent attempt to pull them off. He was charged with endangerment to animals and animal cruelty.
Under the terms of a plea agreement, prosecutors dropped a second misdemeanor charge of resisting an officer in exchange for Nathan some prison time. Prosecutors agreed to not recommend a specific term. Murdoch couldn’t post bail.
Keith Rupert Murdoch (born 1931): an Australian-born American media proprietor based in New York City who is a major shareholder and Chairman and Managing Director of News Corporation
Ivanka Trump, 37, currently serves as White House aid to her father Donald J. Trump


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