STORMY DANIELS TO BE ARRAIGNED ON SEPTEMBER 1
TAMPA, FL —
Adult performer Stormy Daniels on Monday was given an
arraignment date after she was arrested in late July for
domestic violence after she allegedly battered her husband
because she was "upset because the way the laundry had been
done."
Daniels, who was taken in for striking her
husband "Michael [Mosny] on his head with her hands several
times,” said she did not intentionally hit her husband but
acknowledged tossing a potted plant in the kitchen sink,
throwing the couple's wedding album on the floor and breaking
some candles, according to a Tampa Bay Police Department report.
After spending a night at Hillsborough County
jail, she was later released on $1,000 bond after family
relative Dennis Mosny posted it.
Daniels, who has said she is interested in
challenging Republican David Vitter next year for his Senate
seat from Louisiana, will face another celebrity of sorts on
Sept. 3 when she faces the judge.
The jurist assigned to the case is none other
than Hillsborough County Judge Nick Nazaretian, who has a
starring role in “Pet Court,” a series pilot airing on the Tru
TV cable channel (once known as Court TV).
When he’s not hearing criminal cases, which
number about 40 a day, Nazaretian adjudicates citations handed
out by animal control officers on issues ranging from dog bites
to noise complaints.
A message seeking comment from Daniels’ attorney,
Mark Passler, was not returned by post time.