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In November 2006, a neighbour found Watt in her apartment wearing a dress and mumbling incoherently. Watt allegedly made several threats to the neighbour, and was arrested by police. It was further alleged that Watt was involved in a scuffle with police outside the apartment, during which he suffered a laceration above his eye.
Watt stated that while under the influence of alcohol he had taken two Stilnox tablets, and that he did not remember the remainder of the night.
Watt was charged with resisting arrest, intimidation and two counts of trespass, but was not convicted on any count. [1]
Hi, I'd be inclined to leave it in. Although Watt was never convicted, the facts stated in the article are not contentious and it was one of the most high profile things he ever did. 203.3.176.10 (talk) 00:17, 20 July 2010 (UTC)Reply