2 articles from 2007
19 June 2007 | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
The original Buffy The Vampire Slayer star, Kristy Swanson, is pressing assault charges against the ex-wife of her current boyfriend, skater Lloyd Eisler. The actress was arrested over the weekend after love rival Marcia O'Brien filed a complaint against her with local police in Ontario, Canada. O'Brien charged she was the victim of an attack by Swanson. The actress insists it was O'Brien who attacked her - in front of the children she shares with ex-husband Eisler. Eisler left O'Brien, who was pregnant with their second child, after falling for Swanson while the couple recorded reality Skating With Celebrities last year.
18 June 2007 | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Actress Kristy Swanson was arrested in Canada on Saturday night for the alleged assault of her partner Lloyd Eisler's ex-wife Marcia O'Brien. The Buffy The Vampire Slayer star, 37, alleges O'Brien attacked her in front of the latter's children with Eisler in Kingston, Ontario. Swanson says, "I had to go the police station where I had an appointment at 9pm to begin the process of being arrested." Swanson, who has been released on $468 bail, claims police took photographs of her injuries, which she alleges were given to her by O'Brien. The actress plans to press for criminal charges against O'Brien. Professional ice skater Eisler and Swanson caused a scandal when they started dating while co-starring in TV talent show Skating With Celebrities in late 2005 - while Eisler was still married to O'Brien, who was then pregnant with the couple's second child Seth Keenan. Eisler divorced O'Brien in January - a month before Swanson gave birth to their son Magnus Hart.
2 articles from 2007
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