Overblown.
They have a right to be private about domestic disputes if that really is what happened. I think people should respect that. Obviously if she hit him with the golf club she should be prosecuted, but if he doesn't want to press charges, that's on him. It is his choice.
As far as driving under the influence of prescription painkillers, I had not heard that. Either way they said that there was no evidence of alcohol or other drugs in his system. He was driving at a moderate speed. No big deal. I'm just glad he wasn't more seriously injured.
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