Tuesday, October 29

‘Jackass’ star Bam Margera to face trial on assault cost, choose guidelines

WEST CHESTER, Pa. — “Jackass” star Bam Margera should stand trial on fees that he punched his brother throughout an altercation at their dwelling close to Philadelphia, a choose dominated Thursday whereas ordering him to get a drug and alcohol screening to stay free on bail.

Margera, 43, has pleaded not responsible to the misdemeanor fees, which embody easy assault and making terroristic threats. He has been free on $50,000 bail and mentioned Thursday that he has been in drug and alcohol remedy this 12 months and residing with former Los Angeles Lakers star Lamar Odom.

“I’m not trying to get him in trouble here. I just want him to get the help because I feel like this is our last chance,” Margera’s brother, Jess Margera, mentioned in testifying about what he referred to as 20 years of troubling habits by his brother, which he mentioned escalated throughout a “frightening and unpredictable” two-week go to dwelling in April.



He mentioned that Bam — upset on a Sunday morning after seeing a textual content that urged he wanted psychological well being remedy — struck him within the nostril and ear and ruptured his eardrum. Jess Margera’s girlfriend referred to as police after Bam kicked in her bed room door, he mentioned.

“I don’t know what we’re doing here,” lawyer Michael van der Veen mentioned. “This is a disagreement between two brothers on a Sunday morning over coffee.”

He argued that the brothers typically carry out such antics for the cameras. The Chester County Justice of the Peace rejected the argument, noting that no cameras have been rolling on the time.

Prosecutors agreed to drop two of 4 counts of terroristic threats stemming from allegations that Bam Margera threatened to shoot numerous relations and left his brother a threatening word. Neither the brother nor prosecutors urged that he had entry to a gun.

By the tip of the listening to — which was delayed for a number of hours by Bam Margera’s delayed flight from California — either side appeared most serious about guaranteeing that he stays in remedy.

“We want to make sure you’re safe, secure and alive,” mentioned Judge Albert Iacocca, who requested what had motivated him to go to remedy this 12 months.

“To see my son Phoenix, who’s 5,” Bam Margera mentioned.

Margera, who additionally starred within the MTV actuality sequence “Viva La Bam,” wrote on social media after his arrest that the allegations “are not true,” and the brothers threatened to sue one another over the battle.

“I don’t care about the money,” Jess Barbera mentioned. “My brother’s a good dude when he’s not messed up. I don’t think he would hurt a fly. It’s just when he’s been up for days, it’s scary.”

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