The woman who went viral after coughing on a fellow customer at a Jacksonville Pier 1 in the early days of the pandemic has been released from Duval County Jail
Woman who intentionally coughed on cancer patient in Jacksonville Pier 1 booked into jail
Debra Hunter was arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault in June of 2020 after the victim recorded Hunter deliberately coughing on her. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 8:41 AM EDT April 14, 2021 Updated: 8:42 AM EDT April 14, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The woman who went viral after coughing on a fellow customer at a Jacksonville Pier 1 has been booked into jail to begin serving her sentence of 30 days.
Debra Hunter was arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault in June of 2020 after a victim recorded Hunter deliberately coughing on her after a squabble with employees inside the Town Center store.
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Woman who intentionally coughed on cancer patient in Pier 1 sentenced to 30 days in jail
Debra Hunter was arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault in June of 2020 after the victim recorded Hunter deliberately coughing on her. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 2:47 PM EDT April 8, 2021 Updated: 9:23 AM EDT April 9, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. After three hours of emotional testimony, the woman who went viral after coughing on a fellow customer at a Jacksonville Pier 1 has been sentenced to 30 days in Duval County Jail with credit for one day previously served.
In addition, the judge ordered Debra Hunter to six months probation and said she must participate in a mental health evaluation along with anger management.
A Fernandina Beach woman seen giving the finger to another shopper on video that went viral then coughing in her face at a St. Johns Town Center store before storming out has been sentenced to 29 days in jail for assault.
The decision ended several hours of testimony and questions during Debra Jo Michele Hunter s sentencing hearing that went into Thursday evening and came despite an August plea agreement that had consisted of only probation with conditions.
Duval County Court Judge James Ruth first heard testimony from Hunter s husband, friends and family who said she has a really huge heart and is broken-hearted over how she coughed on cancer patient Heather Sprague. But after they spoke on behalf of Hunter, Sprague told the judge about the confrontation that happened only months after she underwent brain tumor surgery.