The unwinding of the Lehman Bros. failure was complicated and drama-filled enough without the bankruptcy judge in the case -- 63-year old James M. Peck -- upping the ante.The New York Times reports that he was arrested and charged with third-degree attempted assault and second-degree harassment on Sunday afternoon. He is accused of slapping his wife, Judith, in the face and causing bruising.
Peck reportedly told police that he and wife began arguing after she arrived home late from the Hamptons and both hit each other. By the time police arrived, they were in separate rooms.
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