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90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?guest star Caroline Schwitzky’s boyfriend allegedly tried to kill her while they were on a boat in Florida this week.
Goldberg was charged with attempted homicide - murder first degree premeditated and battery - touch or strike, the report says. His bond for the murder charge was set at $50,000 while the bond for the battery was $10,000. He was released Monday night, nearly 24 hours after his arrest.
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The police report added that Schwitzky, who had been dating Goldberg for roughly a year, had bruises on her arm and leg while Goldberg’s knees were bruised and had scratches.
The FWC told PEOPLE it was unable to provide any information on the incident.
Schwitzky did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Schwitzky appeared in90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?in 2016 as90 Day Fiancé’sPaola Mayfield talent agent.
It’s not clear if Goldberg has a lawyer to comment on his behalf.
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source: people.com