Former CNN announcer was arrested for alleged involvement in a traffic accident in Palm Beach, Florida, USA. New York Post reported.
Palm Beach police said Felicia Taylor, 57, crashed her white Mercedes into the back of a black Ford.
Ford’s 24-year-old driver crashed into the steering wheel and paramedics were called, citing pain in his head, jaw, neck and back. The former host was not injured.
Taylor, who formerly appeared on CNN International Global business today He was arrested on July 28 from 2006 to 2014. He was accused of reckless driving and leaving the scene of the accident with injuries.
The former CNN announcer was released on $3,000 bail and pleaded not guilty.
After leaving, Taylor drove past the scene twice before being pulled over by police, according to a police report received by a police officer. Mail. He allegedly avoided the accident by saying the other driver was fine and asking for proof of his injuries.
Taylor kept saying she wanted to go back home. . . And the accident was an insignificant result,” he said.
Authorities also quoted him as saying, “It’s hard to be a good person.”
Police said the 57-year-old woman said she had come by car from the Colony Hotel, but remained silent after an officer said the hotel was closed.
The report later noted:[p]Before the accident, Taylor said she went to a restaurant on Worth Street and then to a restaurant in Royal Poinciana Plaza. We couldn’t find a restaurant that lists Taylor as a guest.”
Police confiscated his Mercedes and found a flask of white wine allegedly three-quarters full, as well as a thermos three-quarters full of alcohol.
However, the report said it was behind the passenger seat and out of reach of the driver. The police officer who questioned Taylor added that he did not smell alcohol on him.
This isn’t the first time the former CNN host has been in trouble with a car since he was arrested for drunk driving in Hampton, New York in 2015. Mail Additional. Taylor was caught with a blood alcohol level three times the limit after crashing into another vehicle.
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Source: Breitbart