Video of woman hitting herself in face brings abuse claims into question

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Monday, September 5, 2016
Abuse claims questioned after video surfaces
A Florida woman claims her former fiance abused her, but a video showing her hitting herself is raising questions.

A Florida woman claims her former fiance abused her, but a video showing her hitting herself is raising questions.

The disturbing video is at the center of a he-said, she-said breakup that's now spiraled into a nasty legal fight between a millionaire businessman and his ex-fiance.

Mary Hunt is seen in the video hitting herself in the face in a fit of rage.

Attorneys for 45-year-old Scott Mitchell are releasing selected clips from his home security system to refute Hunt's claims that her former fiance was abusive, giving her a black eye.

"There is no evidence that he ever beat her. This video now demonstrates that she is striking herself in the same area of the face and head that they allege Scott struck her," Mitchell's attorney, Todd Foster, said.

But Hunt's attorney says Mitchell was abusive, and that the 29-year-old's black eye was from an argument with Mitchell a week after the taped incident.

Hunt's attorney, Barry Cohen, said, "Scott is a manipulative psychopath and he emotionally and physically abused her. Mary was just in a fit of rage that day because Scott told her she couldn't go to a yoga class because he was upset she was calling off the wedding."

Hunt's lawyer points to another video of Mitchell as evidence of his hot temper in which Mitchell is shown telling Hunt to get out of his house.

"I believe (Mitchell is) incapable of controlling his emotions, and when he doesn't get what he wants, he will go to any lengths to get it," Hunt said.

The bad blood between the couple escalated after a breakup, which they both claim to have initiated. Mitchell is now suing Hunt, accusing her of stealing $2 million worth of jewelry from his home safe. Hunt is now facing criminal charges for the alleged heist, which she vehemently denies.