George Zimmerman was accused Tuesday of choking his girlfriend and was served divorce papers in jail before being released on $9,000 bond.
Zimmerman–acquitted this summer of second-degree murder in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin–has been charged with the felony aggravated assault of his pregnant girlfriend. A public defender assigned to Zimmerman said that his client is $2.5 million in debt.
During a court appearance Tuesday, Seminole County Court Judge Fred Schott found probable cause for the charges against Zimmerman. Under the terms set by the judge, Zimmerman will be forbidden from possessing any firearms or ammunition, cannot contact his girlfriend, Samantha Scheibe, and cannot leave the state. He must also have electronic monitoring.
Zimmerman was arrested Monday following an incident at Scheibe’s home in Apopka, Fla., located about 20 miles from Orlando.
In addition to felony aggravated assault charges, Zimmerman also faces two misdemeanor charges: battery domestic violence and criminal mischief. Zimmerman’s arraignment is scheduled for Jan. 7, 2014.
Assistant State Attorney Lymary Munoz said Scheibe has alleged that Zimmerman choked her during a prior dispute about a week and a half ago. Scheibe told the state attorney that Zimmerman had considered committing suicide.
She described Scheibe as “in fear for her safety.”
Assistant Public Defender Daniel Megaro, who is also representing Zimmerman, dismissed Scheibe’s concerns. “I definitely would not characterize my client a loose cannon. He is presumed innocent in these matters and we’re confident he’s going to be acquitted,” he said.









