PC MPP Amy Fee charged with assault with a weapon
Fee charged after alleged incidents involving her husband
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Progressive Conservative MPP Amy Fee has been charged with assault after two alleged incidents involving her husband, Stephen Craig Fee.
According to court documents, both alleged incidents took place at a home on Doon South Drive in Kitchener.
Documents state the first incident occurred on Sept. 6, 2019.
Amy Fee is accused of assaulting Stephen Craig Fee with a cell phone, court documents say.
The second alleged incident occurred on Oct. 5, 2019.
Fee is accused of assaulting Stephen Craig Fee with a weapon. The court documents say that weapon was a "box lid."
Fee was arrested on Oct. 8, and charged with assault with a weapon.
She's scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 7. in Kitchener.
She has been ordered not to communicate with Stephen Fee and not to attend a home on Doon South Drive. She's also barred from possessing any weapons.
Fee is the PC MPP for Kitchener South—Hespeler and is the Deputy Government House Leader.
A spokesperson for Premier Doug Ford provided a statement late Friday saying, "Amy Fee is a very important member of our caucus and we support her. We ask that her and her family's privacy be respected during this time."