Capriati arrest warrant: Tennis player Jennifer Capriati charged?

A Jennifer Capriati arrest warrant is being pursued today by the Police Department of North Palm Beach, Gossip Extra reported this Friday, March 8. According to sources, former women’s tennis champ Jennifer Capriati has a warrant out for her arrest and may be charged with both stalking and battery following a Valentine’s Day “incident.”

Under the headline, “Arrest warrant sought for ex-tennis champ, Jennifer Capriati”, a police report revealed that the past winner of a French Open and two Australian Opens met up with an ex-boyfriend at the Oxygen Health and Fitness gym — and the meeting was not a good one.

Capriati and her former flame Ivan Brannan allegedly had a “serious argument” by the men’s locker room, and Capriati then reportedly punched Brannan several times in the chest. A yoga instructor on site added that following the Capriati arrest warrant headline this week, the tennis champ did in fact hit Brannan and tried to intervene before Brannan ran into the locker room to call 911.

Capriati left the gym that Valentine's Day, but was stopped by police officers several miles away. She was let go while the Palm Beach County Police Department determines whether a warrant for battery or other charges is forthcoming. Capriati has since been accused of calling Ivan Brannan “over 100 times a day”, while Capriati has found a lawyer.

The lawyer, concludes Gossip Cop, has not yet commented on the rumored reports.

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