STAMFORD, Conn. – A Connecticut judge is set to decide whether supermodel Stephanie Seymour can enter a program that could lead to the dismissal of a drunken driving charge.
The former Victoria’s Secret and Sports Illustrated model is due back in Stamford Superior Court on Monday.
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A judge is expected to rule on whether Seymour can enter the state’s alcohol education program, which includes several weeks of classes or treatment and can lead to charges being dropped.
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Police say the 47-year-old Seymour backed her SUV into another car on a highway exit ramp in her hometown of Greenwich in January. She’s also charged with crashing into a utility pole and leaving the scene in another accident the same day.
Seymour’s attorney has said he’s confident Seymour wouldn’t be charged with driving drunk again.
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