- While incarcerated, Edward Seitzinger allegedly made numerous calls to the victim between April and May, asking her to drop the charges and offering favors in return.
- Even after having his phone privileges suspended, Seitzinger allegedly used other inmates’ accounts to contact the victim and relay messages urging her to recant her statement and avoid court appearances.
A Middletown man awaiting trial in an assault case is facing more felony charges after he allegedly ignored orders from two judges not to contact the woman he’s accused of assaulting.
Bucks County Detectives allege that while incarcerated in Bucks County Correctional Center, 46-year-old Edward Seitzinger first disobeyed a district court judge’s no-contact order, then did it again after a Common Pleas Court judge required it.
Earlier this year Middletown police charged Seitzinger with a felony strangulation and related misdemeanor charges involving a 54-year-old woman following an alleged incident, according to a probable cause affidavit…