A Villager was arrested early Friday morning after a battle with a woman who called him a “rotten human being.”
Daniel Scott Seropian, 51, was taken into custody by Sumter County sheriff’s deputies on a charge of battery.
Seropian had arrived home shortly before midnight and was greeted by a woman who was “cutting him down as usual,” according to the arrest report. Seropian said the woman “wouldn’t stop yelling at him and he had enough,” the deputy wrote in the arrest report. Seropian told the woman four times to leave.
“That’s not how it works, you leave,” she said.
The woman said Seropian, who stands 6 feet tall and weighs 220 pounds, screamed threats to her face, picked her up by the shoulders and threw her up against the kitchen sink. He then threw her purse on the floor and grabbed her by the chin, throwing her against the kitchen stove.
Last year, Seropian filed paperwork with the state indicating he was running a cleaning business, Clean Sweep RHC LLC, out of his 87-year-old mother’s home at 853 Chappells Drive in the Stillwater Villas in the Village of Virginia Trace. The woman listed as the 50 percent co-owner of the cleaning company was also living at Seropian’s mother’s house.
Seropian was booked at the Sumter County Detention Center. Bond was set at $1,500.