Crime & Safety

Former State Rep. Levy Arrested in Alleged Girlfriend Assault

The incident occurred in Framingham over the weekend.

The Telegram and Gazette is reporting that former state Rep. Steven Levy (R-Marlborough) was arrested on assault charges early Saturday morning after allegedly assaulting his girlfriend in Framingham over the weekend.

According to the report, an altercation occured outside of the Chicken Bone in Framingham when the married Levy was reportedly "kissing intimately" a woman in the parking lot, accordig to the Telegram. In the ensuing argument and physical altercation, Levy reportedly shook the woman violently and caused her to fall to the ground, the Telegram reported.

Levy, 48, of 61 O'Grady Road, Marlborough was arrested at 5:15 a.m. Saturday on charges of domestic assault and battery at the Framingham Police Station, according to police.

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The incident occured in the parking lot of the Chicken Bone in Framingham, according to police. Levy came to the police station to be booked at the request of Framingham Police, Framingham Police Lt. Ronald Brandolini said.

Levy's wife stated on Tuesday that he was not speaking to the press about the incident.

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Levy lost his bid for re-election to Danielle Gregoire (D-Marlborough) last year. Before serving as the state representative for the 4th Middlesex District, he served three terms as a Marlborough city councilor from 2006 to 2011, according to his website.


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