Sarah Palin's family had gotten into a huge party brawl as violent, where her daughter Bristol Palin was allegedly dragged around a lawn by her legs and called a slut.
According to TMZ.com, the incident, which took place near Anchorage, Alaska in September, started when the Palin's family members Todd and his kids Willow, Track, and Bristol had gone to a friend's house party, where the 23-year-old TV star went after a woman who had supposedly pushed Willow.
According to the police report, Bristol claimed that the homeowner, Korey Klingenmeyer, pushed her to the ground and dragged her around, while calling her a slut and a c**t.
However, Klingenmeyer and other witnesses at the party said that it was Bristol who had punched him in the face 5-6 times before he pushed her, which made her fall to the ground. After that, things went haywire as Track and 3-4 other people came running to defend Bristol.
While the Palin's were engaged in the drunken brawl, it was reported that the 50-year-old politician was sitting in a limo outside the party.
Though Klingenmeyer told the officers that Palins lost the fight, he didn't want to press charges. Also, prosecutors declined to file charges against any of the 20-plus involved in the clash.
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