GOP Senate Candidate's 2020 DUI Incident More Serious Than Reported
Alex Zdan, competing for a New Jersey Senate seat, faced charges for a DUI that involved swerving into traffic and leaving the scene.
- New details reveal GOP Senate candidate Alex Zdan's DUI incident in 2020 was more serious than previously known.
- Zdan, running for the seat held by indicted Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez, swerved into oncoming traffic and left the scene.
- Police found Zdan asleep in his vehicle with signs of intoxication; he failed sobriety tests and had a breathalyzer result three times the legal limit.
- Zdan pleaded guilty to failing to report an accident and DUI, paying fines of $830.
- He expressed remorse, emphasizing personal growth and responsibility since the incident.