Former CNN Anchor Felicia Taylor Arrested After Alleged Hit-And-Run Crash In Palm Beach
07.08.2022 - 21:11
/ perezhilton.com
A former anchor at CNN has found herself in some legal trouble…
According to Palm Beach Police, Felicia Taylor – who is a retired anchor-correspondent who worked for CNN International’s World Business Today – was arrested on July 28 after she allegedly hit another car with her Mercedes and then left the scene depsite the other driver being injured. An incident report obtained by Page Six on Friday stated that the 57-year-old crashed into the rear bumper of a black Ford while the 24-year-old driver was stopped in traffic. The report says:
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Yikes!!!
Following the accident, the report adds that her vehicle, which had “sustained heavy front end damage,” could be seen quickly “fleeing the scene of the accident without rendering aid or stopping to provide information.” She then was spotted driving past the scene of the crash twice without stopping before eventually being pulled over by a police officer. When speaking with law enforcement, Taylor confessed to being in a car crash but insisted the situation was not serious:
She then told police she was just traveling from The Colony Hotel. However, when officers pointed out that the hotel “was closed,” the journalist “didn’t have a response.” Inneresting… Police then added:
Taylor also denied being on prescription drugs or drinking any alcohol before the accident, with a cop confirming that he did not smell any liquor on her at the time. However, a bottle of white wine that was three-quarters full and a silver thermos also three-quarters full “of an unknown alcoholic beverage” were found wedged behind the passenger seat “and out of the reach of the driver.”
As for the other driver, he was
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