Florida Judge Faces Felony Charge After Allegedly Attacking Wife with Butter Knife
Drunk Florida judge goes after wife with a BUTTER KNIFE after heated argument spilled into kitchen

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Gerald Foulds, a 79-year-old administrative judge in Miami, has been charged with aggravated battery after allegedly attacking his wife with a butter knife during a drunken argument. The incident escalated to physical violence, prompting the victim to seek help from a neighbor.
- 01Gerald Foulds is charged with aggravated battery against his wife, who is over 65 years old.
- 02The attack occurred during a drunken argument at their home in Miami.
- 03The victim sustained cuts on her arms and sought help from a neighbor.
- 04Foulds has a history of aggression and alcohol issues, according to his wife.
- 05He was denied release on his own recognizance by Judge Mindy Glazer, who set a bond of $2,500.
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Gerald Foulds, a 79-year-old administrative law judge with the US Department of Health and Human Services, faces felony charges for allegedly attacking his wife with a butter knife during a drunken dispute at their Miami home. The incident occurred on Sunday morning after the couple had a verbal argument that escalated into physical violence. Authorities report that Foulds followed his wife into the kitchen, grabbed her shoulder, and used a butter knife to cut her arm. The victim fled to a neighbor's house for help, where she was found bleeding and visibly shaken. Foulds has a history of impulsive behavior and alcohol problems, with previous unreported incidents of domestic violence. During a court appearance, he expressed frustration over not being released on his own recognizance, citing his position as a judge. Judge Mindy Glazer ordered him to stay away from his wife and set a bond of $2,500, while also prohibiting him from possessing any weapons.
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The incident raises concerns about domestic violence and the behavior of public officials.
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