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Man arrested after Tonya Harding run-in
VANCOUVER
(Wash.)—Tonya Harding tussled in her home with a man she described as
her boyfriend, prompting an emergency call by the figure
skater-turned-boxer and an arrest of the man. Christopher Nolan was
charged with assault and pleaded not guilty Monday. He told deputies
Harding threw him down and bit his finger when he said she had too much
to drink on Sunday. The 27-year-old Nolan was ordered to stay away from
Harding and to avoid alcohol.
Harding had a small cut over her right eye and an abrasion on her left
cheek. Initially, Harding called 911 and said she was attacked by two
masked men who came to her home and assaulted her before she could
escape. Nolan said he and Harding were roommates.
The 34-year-old Harding was banned for life from competitive figure
skating after her former husband hired a hitman to club rival Nancy
Kerrigan with a baton as Kerrigan left the ice during practice at the
1994 U.S. championships in Detroit. The attack prevented Kerrigan from
competing, but she recovered to win a silver medal at the 1994 Olympics
weeks later. Harding finished out of the running. More recently, Harding
has tried her hand at pro boxing to mixed reviews.—Agencies |