Boyfriend of 90 Day Fiancé star Caroline Schwitzky charged with attempted murder trying to DROWN her – Henry Club

Boyfriend of 90 Day Fiancé star Caroline Schwitzky is charged with attempted murder ‘for trying to DROWN her after they fought on boat and she jumped overboard to try and escape’

  • Caroline Schwitzky’s boyfriend, Cole Goldberg, 23, has been arrested and charged with first-degree attempted murder
  • He allegedly tried to strangle and drown Schwitzky, 32, after she jumped off a boat in West Palm Beach, Florida
  • Witnesses say the pair had been arguing for around 20 minutes with Schwitzky seen to be punching Goldberg’s arms in an attempt to escape
  • Schwitzky then dived into the water with Goldberg jumping in after her where he allegedly tried to drown and strangle her
  • A witness, Matt Paris, jumped into the water to free him from Goldberg


Cole Goldberg, 23, has been arrested and charged with first-degree attempted murder

The boyfriend of 90 Day Fiancé Caroline Schwitzky, who appeared on the show in 2016, has been arrested after allegedly attempting to drown and strangle her following a heated argument.

Cole Goldberg, 23, who had been dating 32-year-old Schwitzky for about a year, was arrested earlier this week in West Palm Beach by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission in West Palm Beach.

He faces first-degree attempted murder charge and battery and was released on $60,000 bail.

Witnesses detailed in a police report seen by the New York Post how they observed Goldberg and Schwitzky arguing while out on a boat.

Schwitzky attempted to get off the vessel but Cole ‘was grabbing her very aggressively’ to keep her on the boat.

Cole Goldberg, 23, had been dating 32-year-old Schwitzky for about a year

Schwitzky, 32, jumped off a boat in West Palm Beach, Florida as witnesses say she attempted to escape from Goldberg following an argument and struggle that lasted some 20 minutes

Schwitzky, a mother-of-three and CEO of Miami talent agency Urge was also arrested and booked for an outstanding warrant in another county. She was released within hours on a $1,000 bond

Schwitzky punched Goldberg on his arms in an attempt to escape during a struggle which lasted 20 minutes.

She then jumped into the water and swam to a nearby boat, according to witnesses.

But Goldberg allegedly did not want to let her get away and jumped into the water after her whereupon he is alleged to have tried to drown her.

She was only saved after a bystander by the name of Matt Paris jumped into the water and intervened.

A police report detailed how Schwitzky was left with bruises on her arm.

Goldberg, who was released on bond is next expected to appear in court on May 25.

Schwitzky, a mother-of-three and CEO of Miami talent agency Urge was also arrested and booked for an outstanding warrant in another county. She was released within hours on a $1,000 bond.

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