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Greenwich Gubernatorial Hopeful Denies Trying To Bite Marshal At Courthouse

GREENWICH, Conn. -- A Greenwich Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Lee Whitnum was arrested and charged with breach of peace after attempting to bite a judicial marshal at the Stamford Courthouse on Thursday, April 24, according to the Stamford Advocate. Whitnum, however has a different view of the incident. 

Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Lee Whitnum denies trying to bite a judicial marshal on Thursday, April 24.

Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Lee Whitnum denies trying to bite a judicial marshal on Thursday, April 24.

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Lee Whitnum, 53, had a dispute with another patron in the law library over paper stacked near a printer, the Advocate said. Whitnum was warned by the law librarian that she would have her privileges revoked, the Stamford Advocate reported. 

After a similar incident took place on Thursday, marshals attempted to escort Whitnum from the library, the Advocate said. It was then that she allegedly attempted to bite the marshal, according to the Stamford Advocate. 

Whitnum contends she was exiting the library when asked to leave but was attacked by six marshals, according to ctnews.com. 

Click here to read more about Whitnum's arrest. 

Click here to read more about Whitnum's side of the story. 

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