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Monday, April 29, 2024

Villages sales rep poised to escape prosecution in chicken wing assault

Robert Francis Audette
Robert “Robbie” Audette Jr.

A sales representative for Properties of The Villages is poised to escape prosecution in an alleged chicken wing assault on his wife.

Robert “Robbie” Audette Jr., 40, has been allowed to enter into a pre-trial intervention contract and if he completes the terms of the contract, a charge of assault will be dismissed. The contract calls for him to seek an alcohol abuse evaluation and follow any recommended treatment, have only “peaceful” contact with his wife and to complete eight hours of anger management training. Audette preemptively completed the anger management training and provided proof to the court.

Audette had been arrested on Easter at his home in the 3100 block of Carter Path in the Oxford Oaks development.

Audette’s wife told officers that she and Audette had been at a party and returned home when an argument broke out over Audette’s “lover,” according to an arrest report from the Wildwood Police Department. She claimed her husband wanted to go out and meet the other woman. Audette admitted he had received a text from another woman, but claimed she contacted him and ordered him to make his wife stop texting her. Audette said his wife was “jealous.”

Audette told his wife he was going back out “with friends” and needed money. During an argument she took his phone and Audette threw a box of takeout chicken wings at her, the report said. The wife still had sauce from the chicken wings on her neck and chin when officers arrived at the home.

During the argument, the wife locked the bedroom door and hid in a closet. She used her phone to record the argument, including Audette banging on the door and using vulgar language. He demanded entry and threatened to physically harm his wife.

The couple’s baby was at home during the altercation, the report noted.

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