John Kerry's Daughter Alexandra Kerry Arrested for DUI
Senator and Presidential Candidate's Daughter Arrested
Alexandra Kerry, the eldest daughter of John Kerry, Massachusetts senator, and the Democrats' 2004 presidential nominee, was arrested in Hollywood this morning for allegedly driving while under the influence. Senator John Kerry's representative was quoted as commenting on the arrest: "Senator Kerry supports his daughter and will have no further comment on a private matter."Los Angeles police say the 36-year-old Alexandra Kerry was stopped by police officers on a Hollywood street at about 12:40 Thursday morning. She refused a field sobriety test, including a breathalyzer, but police felt that she appeared to be intoxicated, so she was taken into custody. A blood alcohol test administered later at the police station, revealed Alexandra Kerry's blood alcohol level to be .06, which is under the California legal blood alcohol limit of .08. John Kerry pointed out, later, that Alexandra Kerry was not originally stopped for erratic driving, but for an expired tag. Police stated that she was actually stopped for a traffic violation.
Officer Bruce Borihanh says she was booked at the Hollywood police station and was released at about 5:30 Thursday morning, after posting bail of $5,000.
The "Internet Movie Database" lists several acting roles under Alexandra Kerry's name as well as credits as director, producer, and writer. Her most recent movie role was in the David Mamet film "Spartan," in which she played a bartender. She also made several appearances on the television show, "Mister Sterling." The show ran from January to March of 2003 and featured Josh Brolin in the role of an idealistic United States Senator. Alexandra Kerry was writer and director of the 2004 short, "The Last Full Measure."
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