
Stevens told officers he was sleeping on the floor and didn't hear the fight.
On March 3, 2011, Stevens was arrested and charged with felony battery for punching two bouncers in a Tampa, Florida barĪccording to court documents, a police officer found Stevens, “who appeared to be hiding,” lying between the bed and the wall in an upstairs bedroom. Stevens had been pulled over for playing loud music, when the officer smelled marijuana, and discovered 38 grams of it in his car On October 23, 2010, Stevens was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana. The complaints included vomit on their doors, used condoms on the back porch, loud parties at all hours of the night, and various noise complaints. On March 20, 2007, the Seattle Times reported that multiple complaints were raised against Stevens by other residents in his condominium complex.
He was later found guilty in a court trial, and was subsequently sentenced to 10 days in jail 08 and considered 'extreme DUI' in Arizona.
On March 13, 2007, Stevens was arrested in Scottsdale, Arizona for suspicion of DUI after his blood alcohol content was measured at 0.204, over twice the legal limit of. He was fined $1,000 and was sentenced to two days in jail On April 3, 2003, Stevens was stopped by Medina, Washington police and was charged with reckless driving and driving while intoxicated. Stevens pleaded guilty to hit-and-run and causing property damage and was sentenced to 240 hours of community service. On May 4, 2001, Stevens was cited for reckless driving and hit and run after crashing into a nursing home. On July 27, 2000, Stevens was arrested for the sexual assault of a 19-year-old University of Washington freshman - he was later cleared of all charges. On July 10, 1998, Stevens tested positive for marijuana and served a day in jail. On June 2, 1998, Stevens was arrested on charges of second-degree assault armed with a deadly weapon and fourth-degree assault. Marcus Solo told police he used a stun gun on one of the men, who left the party before police arrived, according to court records. Murray didn't identify the alleged victim, but court records show it was Solo, who received a cut to her elbow.Ĭourt documents show that Solo's 36-year-old brother, Marcus, called 911, and that he and Solo told officers there was a party and blamed the disturbance on two to three unknown men who were at the party. He said officers contacted several people in the home who appeared intoxicated and didn't cooperate with police, but determined based on information and observations that there was probable cause to arrest Stevens for investigation of fourth-degree assault. Monday involving a physical altercation between eight people during a party, said Kirkland police Lt. Police in the Seattle suburb of Kirkland responded to a disturbance at a home around 3:45 a.m. The two, who have been in a relationship for two months, were set to get married Tuesday and argued over whether to live in Washington or Florida after their marriage, according to court documents. #PHOTO POLICE TURNS INTO SUPERMAN KIRKLANDS LICENSE#
It has been reported from court records that Solo (left) and Stevens (right) applied for a marriage license on Thursday and were planning to wed today