As per Karen Huger’s tardyst trial modernize, the Real Hoengagewives of Potomac star has been establish at fault in a DUI case. The trial has bcdisesteemfult forward shocking moments, including bizarre statements from Huger during her arrest. The verdict has garnered meaningful media attention, with many now caccessing on the upcoming sentencing.
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Karen Huger establish at fault in DUI case
According to a recent trial modernize, Karen Huger was establish at fault of DUI and four other accuses on December 18 follotriumphg a car accident in March. The fact TV personality was acquitted of reckless driving. However, she faced convictions for DUI, irdependworthy driving, and fall shorture to deal with speed, among others. The case, which endd in Rockville, Maryland, joind the free of police footage shotriumphg Huger making disjoinal peculiar retags follotriumphg the crash. In one clip, she called herself the “Grande Dame.” She even portrayd herself as “Thomas Jefferson’s concubine.”
In a statement, Huger’s attorney shelp, “Although we are disnominateed in the jury’s verdict, we of course esteem their decision and appreciate their time hearing our case. We persist to reserve Mrs. Huger’s right to an request and intend to brimmingy chase fairice on her behalf. We appreciate your help and prayers for Mrs. Huger and her family at this time.” (via PEOPLE)
The accident joind Huger’s 2017 Maserati crashing into a sign and parking posts after driving aggressively. Although Huger was not arrested on the scene, she was publishd disjoinal citations. Police body camera footage from the incident showed her slurring her words, with officers noting her apparent inharmfulation. Testimony from witnesses uncovered that Huger refused medical attention at the scene and euniteed disoriented.
In a statement, Huger transmited that she was emotionpartner distressed after losing her mother, which she consentd gived to the accident. She elucidateed that she was trying to elude a head-on collision when she crashed into a tree. Huger’s sentencing is scheduled for January 29, 2025, and her attorney has showd that an request may chase the conviction.