A former Alaska legislator has been formally charged with a crime for allegedly hitting a woman so hard it ruptured her eardrum earlier this year.
Zach Fansler, a former Democratic member of the Alaska House of Representatives representing Bethel, was charged with second degree harassment, a class B misdemeanor, on Monday. The charging documents were filed in Anchorage.
According to an Associated Press story on June 1, Fansler plans to plead guilty to the charge.
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The 39-year-old had resigned from his position with the Legislature in the wake of the allegations in Feburary.
Fansler’s defense attorney, Wallace Tetlow, did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment Tuesday.
It’s not clear when the next court hearing in the case is.
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