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Dark past of California supervisor candidate exposed — and the hell he put his ex-wife through

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Dark past of California supervisor candidate exposed — and the hell he put his ex-wife through

A California supervisor candidate’s dark past is resurfacing — with explosive details of a fatal DUI crash and a turbulent marriage coming to light.

Charles “Brook” Allen, who is running for a seat on the Madera County Board of Supervisors, has a decades-long history of legal troubles — including a criminal conviction and ongoing court cases — according to a report from The Fresno Bee.

Allen, 48, was previously incarcerated after a 2000 crash in Alpine County, California in which he drove under the influence and struck a 61-year-old woman who later died, the outlet reported. He ultimately entered a no-contest plea and served about 30 months in custody.

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Public court records chronicle a history of legal troubles and a criminal conviction by Charles Allen, a candidate running for a seat on California’s Madera County Board of Supervisors. Facebook / , Brook Allen

The candidate told The Bee the crash was one of many “missteps” in his life.

“Really, the only way to learn is misstep,” Allen said. “I’ve got a lot of missteps, surely, but every one I learned from and worked to be better.”

But court records show his past extends beyond the deadly crash.

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A restraining order was placed on Allen by his ex-wife in 2008 amid a tumultuous, years-long divorce. Facebook / , Brook Allen

Allen’s ex-wife accused him of years of emotional and verbal abuse during a contentious divorce, according to filings reviewed by The Bee.

In 2008, she and the couple’s young son fled to a domestic violence shelter, and she was granted a restraining order against Allen that remained in place for five years, the outlet reported.

In court documents, she alleged a pattern of abuse in which Allen would yell insults, throw objects, and attempt to control access to money and communication.

“Charles gets in my face and yells at me,” she wrote in one filing.

Records cited by the outlet also show the couple’s therapist raised concerns about Allen’s temper, while a behavioral health official warned it was “imperative” the woman and her child remain in a confidential shelter location due to safety concerns.

Campaign poster for Madera County District 5 Supervisor candidate Brook Allen, listing his achievements and a quote.

Allen is currently serves as a trustee on the Yosemite Unified School District board. Brook Allen for District 5 Supervisor

Allen acknowledged making “poor decisions” during the relationship but denied that it ever became physical.

The candidate, who currently serves as a trustee on the Yosemite Unified School District board, is also facing ongoing legal scrutiny tied to his businesses.

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Allen acknowledged making “poor decisions” during the relationship but denied that it ever became physical. Facebook / , Brook Allen

He is listed as a defendant in a misdemeanor case alleging failure to maintain workers’ compensation insurance, and separately in a civil lawsuit accusing one of his companies of removing a tree without consent — claims he disputes, The Bee reported.

State records also show one of his companies was suspended in 2021 over unpaid taxes, with more than $17,000 still owed as of April, according to the outlet.

Despite the controversies, Allen argued his past makes him better suited for public office.

“That’s what makes me special,” he told The Bee, adding that his experiences give him insight into the struggles of the communities he hopes to represent.

Allen is one of several candidates in the June primary for the District 5 seat — where his dark past is now front and center for voters.

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