A few weeks ago several members of the Palin family were involved in a drunken brawl at a birthday party.
Several witnesses claimed that both Bristol and her brother Track were involved in physical altercations with people at the party.
At the time, details about the fight were limited, but an audio tape from the night of the brawl has surfaced and on it, Bristol can be heard telling the police what happened, or at least her version of what happened.
She begins by telling the police that her younger sister Willow came up to her and told her that an older woman had pushed her.
“Oh f****** hell no, no one is going to touch my sister,” Bristol tells the police on the tape.
New expletive-laden audio tells Bristol Palin's side of the story in Wasilla brawl: http://t.co/CLCc0rgCii pic.twitter.com/gzXMDjZGQg
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Bristol said that she then went looking for the woman and when she confronted her was attacked by a man.
The man “gets in my face, pushes me down on the grass, drags me across the grass,” Bristol said.
She said that she got up and was pushed down again by the man.
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— TMZ (@TMZ) October 22, 2014
The man was actually Korey Klingenmeyer, the owner of the home where the party was held. He told the police a different story and said that Bristol attacked him and punched him in the face at least five or six times.
He recalled the fight saying she was “hitting pretty hard.”
No charges were pressed against anyone involved in the brawl and while the truth about what really happened may never be known, the police report described Bristol and Track as heavily intoxicated and said that Klingemeyer was moderately intoxicated as well.