EXCLUSIVE: Despite pleading guilty to disorderly conduct in one of the cases, Sonny Borrelli later claimed under penalty of perjury that there was 'no evidence that domestic violence has occurred during this marriage.'
in 2016 that he’d intervened in his wife’s 911 call because "it looks bad already. Whoever calls 911 first wins. She's a lying bitch.". “Here’s the problem with these DV laws,” Borrelli said. “He who calls 911 first wins. And they know they got power.”
The officer observed that “Borrelli had a small puncture wound in the palm of his right hand. On his chest were several vertical scratches that appeared to have barely broken the skin. The scratches were about six inches in length. Borrelli appeared to have no further injuries. Borrelli refused medical treatment. When Borrelli demonstrated his wife’s aggressive attack, his minor injuries did not appear to be consistent with his statements.
While one officer interviewed Borrelli, another went to a local hospital to look for Julie. They found her in the emergency room, where she was receiving treatment. Julie denied any knowledge of a knife attack. “She told me: she does not know anything about a knife being involved in the argument,” the police report reads. “The only knives she knows about are is [sic] a Swiss Army knife and their typical kitchen knives. The Swiss Army knife is under the bar and [during the fight] they were never near the kitchen to get those knives. She believes Sonny is capable of self-inflicting injuries.
In that document, Borrelli petitioned for final dissolution of marriage, noting that there was “no evidence that domestic violence has occurred during this marriage.”
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