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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. -- Police reportedly arrested two men Thursday for assaulting a former "Apprentice" contestant and her fiancé.
Many are calling the incident a made-for-TV drama that unfolded in Miami Beach. The owners of a tow truck company are behind bars, charged with assaulting local "Apprentice" star Katrina Campins and her fiancé, Ben Moss.
Campins said she and Moss were physically assaulted at no fault of their own. In a news conference, they described the events that led to a bloody fight. Police said Donald and Daniel Seay are to blame.
After their car was towed, Campins and Moss went to the towing company disputing the illegal parking claim and demanding the return of their vehicle. After a heated verbal argument, fists reportedly started flying, and Campins was caught in the middle and suffered bruises and a broken nose.
On Thursday, the Seay brothers were arrested and charged with two counts of aggravated battery against the couple. The couple's attorney said they are pleased with the arrests and grateful to the witnesses who spoke out about it.
The Seays are behind bars in the Miami-Dade County Jail on $15,000 bond each.
Many are calling the incident a made-for-TV drama that unfolded in Miami Beach. The owners of a tow truck company are behind bars, charged with assaulting local "Apprentice" star Katrina Campins and her fiancé, Ben Moss.
Campins said she and Moss were physically assaulted at no fault of their own. In a news conference, they described the events that led to a bloody fight. Police said Donald and Daniel Seay are to blame.
After their car was towed, Campins and Moss went to the towing company disputing the illegal parking claim and demanding the return of their vehicle. After a heated verbal argument, fists reportedly started flying, and Campins was caught in the middle and suffered bruises and a broken nose.
On Thursday, the Seay brothers were arrested and charged with two counts of aggravated battery against the couple. The couple's attorney said they are pleased with the arrests and grateful to the witnesses who spoke out about it.
The Seays are behind bars in the Miami-Dade County Jail on $15,000 bond each.