Arizona state senator Scott Bundgaard charged after freeway fight

Posted: 2:53 PM
Last Updated: 13 minutes ago
By: Jennifer Parks
By: ABC15.com staff

ONLY ON ABC15 - State Senator Scott Bundgaard is now facing charges in a Phoenix court for his involvement in a high profile domestic dispute from nearly 4 months ago.

According to Bundgaard attorney Mark Goldman, the state senator was served with paperwork Friday on charges of reckless assault and endangerment.

The misdemeanor charges come with a maximum penalty of 10 months in jail and $3,250 in fines.

The charges are in response to a February 25th dispute with his now-former girlfriend, Aubry Ballard.

Bundgaard and Ballard were arguing in their stopped car on State Route 51 near Cactus Road when police took them both into custody.

According to a police report obtained by ABC15, officers were responding to an emergency call of a man throwing a female onto the ground.

At that time, according to the report, Bundgaard told officers Ballard threw his suit out the window of the car as he drove down the road.

Ballard told officers Bundgaard threw her cell phone out the window as the two argued.

The report concludes Senator Bundgaard used his right arm in a swinging motion and hit Ballard over her chest. Bundgaard told officers she struck him.

Bundgaard was eventually let out of handcuffs and allowed to go, citing legislative immunity, according to the police report.

Arizona state law allows immunity for members of the legislature unless it is a felony or act of treason.

Ballard was arrested and charged with one count of assault, but those charges were later dropped.

Despite calls from fellow members for his resignation from the Senate, Bundgaard remains in office.

ABC15 reached out to Scott Bundgaard on Friday afternoon, but he declined our request for an interview. Instead, his attorney has agreed to speak with ABC15 later tonight.

Aubry Ballard has released the following statement:

The night of February 25 remains painful for me. Not only the assault I suffered at the hands of a man I once loved, but Scott's insistence on blaming others and his failure to take responsibility for his illegal, abusive behavior.

Fortunately, the justice system has decided to hold Scott accountable. I support that decision wholeheartedly.

My thanks go out to the Phoenix Police Department, the city prosecutor's office and the five independent witnesses who spoke out, corroborating the facts of that night. I look forward to putting this awful incident into the past.

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