Bush Daughter Cleared on Drinking Charge
The underage-drinking case against President Bush’s daughter Barbara, one of two 19-year-old twins, was dismissed after she completed community service and other requirements, a spokeswoman for Austin said.
Bush had pleaded no contest in June to a charge of being a minor in possession of alcohol. She completed eight hours of service at Goodwill, attended an alcohol awareness class and paid $100 in court fines, city spokeswoman Patty Gonzales said.
The charge will be wiped from her record, Gonzales said.
Bush and her sister, Jenna, were ticketed after their visit to a Mexican restaurant in Austin in May.
Jenna was fined $600 in July and her driver’s license was suspended.
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