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Ferguson, who arrived in court with his wife, Tatahda Ferguson, maintained he did not assault her and pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of criminal mischief and harassment, with no jail time.
Celebrity "SuperChef" and former Louisville restaurant owner Darnell Ferguson was back in court Monday on charges he said are "bogus."
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“Darnell is a good man!,” Tatahda Ferguson said in a press release sent by the law office of Dawn Elliott. “I have never felt unsafe or threatened by him and he has always been an incredible father to our children. It hurts my heart the way he’s being vilified. I am coming forward to try and do what’s right to clear his name.”
Celebrity "SuperChef" and former Louisville restaurant owner Darnell Ferguson pleaded not guilty Monday to several charges alleging he broke into a home and strangled the mother of three of his children.
Celebrity "SuperChef" and former Louisville restaurant owner Darnell Ferguson said in a statement released through his attorney Friday that he's confident he'll be exonerated "when all the facts are made public."
St. Matthews Det. Mark Richardson testified police have pictures of the woman’s injuries, blood on her clothing, her testimony, and a hole punched in the wall by Ferguson.
The prosecution said it is not unusual for victims of domestic violence to decide not to go forward with charges. Currently, Ferguson's burglary and strangulation case is pending.
Ferguson was arrested Tuesday on seven different charges, including burglary, strangulation, assault, terroristic threatening and menacing.