Trump campaign manager Lewandowski taken into custody for battery accusations (watch the footage)
In a significant development in the ongoing legal battle, a video has surfaced that could potentially impact the public perception of Corey Lewandowski's innocence or guilt in the battery case involving former Breitbart reporter, Michelle Fields.
The alleged battery occurred on March 8, 2016, at the Mar-a-Lago Club, where Donald Trump's campaign manager, Lewandowski, is seen grabbing Fields as she was posing a question to an exiting Trump. The video, which can be viewed here, was also captured on camera, and Fields tweeted photos of bruises on her arm from the assault.
Lewandowski was arrested by Jupiter, Florida police on March 29, 2016, and charged with misdemeanor battery. The statement released by Lewandowski's legal team stated that he will enter a plea of not guilty and "looks forward to his day in court."
The video's authenticity and quality may be subject to analysis and evaluation by legal experts. However, it provides compelling evidence supporting the charges against Lewandowski. The video was reportedly witnessed by multiple reporters, including Ben Terris of the Washington Post.
The video may be useful in Lewandowski's trial for the battery charge, but it could also potentially influence the outcome of his legal proceedings. Furthermore, it may also be used by Fields as evidence in her case against Lewandowski.
As of now, there are no available search results providing information on the current legal status or court appearance date of Lewandowski. Trump's campaign released a statement claiming Lewandowski to be innocent, but the release of this video could potentially change the public narrative surrounding the case.
The video captures a moment that could have lasting implications for both Lewandowski and Fields. As the legal proceedings unfold, the public will continue to watch this case closely, with the video serving as a key piece of evidence in the dispute.