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Bruce Springsteen pleads guilty to public drinking, more serious drink driving charges dropped
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Bruce Springsteen has been fined $500 after the rock and roll legend pleaded guilty to a charge of consuming alcohol in a public place.
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Bruce Springsteen admitted to drinking two small shots of tequila on November 14 at Sandy Hook beach in New Jersey
Springsteen also faced the more serious charges of reckless driving and driving while intoxicated, but they were dropped
His lawyer said the musician was pleased with the outcome
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PORTLAND A federal judge Wednesday ordered the supervised release of an Auburn woman charged with making a false statement while buying a gun from a licensed dealer. She gave the dealer a false address, police say.
Andrea Duteau
Androscoggin County Jail
Andrea Duteau, 43, is facing a felony charge, punishable by up to 10 years in court and a fine of up to $250,000.
According to an affidavit by Scott Hill, a task force officer with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Duteau bought two Taurus semiautomatic pistols on Jan. 14, 2020, from Auburn Pawn Shop, which is a federal firearms licensee in Auburn.
Bruce Springsteen drunk driving charge tied to November incident dropped The rock star will instead pay a $500 fine for drinking at a New Jersey beach by Peter Szekely
SHARE STORY Singer Bruce Springsteen performs during the closing ceremony for the Invictus Games in Toronto, Ontario, Canada September 30, 2017. Mark Blinch / Reuters
Bruce Springsteen was fined $500 on Wednesday after the rock ‘n’ roll legend pleaded guilty to a charge of consuming alcohol at a federally run New Jersey beach in November, and prosecutors dropped drunk driving and reckless driving charges.
Springsteen, 71, whose songs have chronicled life in his home state of New Jersey and its shore scene for more than 50 years, entered his plea in an online arraignment before U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Anthony Mautone in Newark.