Hillary Clinton's Brother-In-Law Ordered To Attend AA

TORRANCE (AP) — Hillary Clinton's brother-in-law has been ordered to attend AA meetings.

A Torrance judge ruled Friday that Roger Clinton must attend weekly meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous or enroll in an alcohol education program while he awaits arraignment on drunken driving charges.

The hearing is set for next month.

Clinton is the half brother of former President Bill Clinton.

He was arrested in June after authorities say he was spotted driving erratically in Redondo Beach. He's charged with two misdemeanor counts and is free on bond.

Clinton was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in Hermosa Beach in 2001 but pleaded guilty to reckless driving.

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