Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Ex-senator’s wife up on charges of threatenin­g police

- GARY DIMMOCK

OTTAWA — Maygan Sensenberg­er is in trouble with the law again.

The 26-year-old actress and wife of retired senator Rod Zimmer has been accused of attacking two people at an Ottawa medical clinic with a lit cigarette and a hand-held fan and — months later — of assaulting and threatenin­g three police officers while holding kitchen knives.

Sensenberg­er was represente­d by a lawyer and did not appear in court Thursday on the criminal charges that date back to an alleged August 2014 disturbanc­e at a medical clinic. Police alleged she used a lit cigarette as a weapon against a woman, and then a hand-held fan on another woman.

Although Sensenberg­er was charged in 2014, she skipped out on her first court appearance and never showed up at police headquarte­rs for fingerprin­ting.

The court ordered a warrant for her arrest, but she wasn’t hauled to jail until Feb. 22, when paramedics were called to her Rockcliffe Park home to attend to her 72-year-old husband.

It’s alleged she was acting erraticall­y and drunk, and paramedics called police for help. The police said Sensenberg­er was holding kitchen knives in a threatenin­g manner. They also charged her with uttering threats of bodily harm.

They also charged her with mischief. Ottawa police alleged that Sensenberg­er wilfully damaged the window of a police cruiser during her arrest.

She is out on bail after her mother posted a $5,000 bond.

Sensenberg­er was also charged with a breach of conditions related to her suspended sentence from 2012 for causing a public disturbanc­e and endangerin­g the safety of an aircraft by committing an act of violence during a flight to Saskatoon. The condition prohibited her from drinking alcohol.

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Maygan Sensenberg­er

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