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Hailey Bieber's sister arrested, accused of throwing used tampon at Savannah nightclub bartender

Alaia Baldwin Aronow was charged with simple assault, simple battery, battery and criminal trespass, according to a Savannah Police report.
Credit: Chatham County Jail
Alaia Baldwin Aronow

SAVANNAH, Ga. — Hailey Bieber's sister, Alaia Baldwin Aronow, is accused of throwing a used tampon and hitting a man in the groin at a nightclub in Savannah last month.

The incident stemmed from a night out at Club Elan, located at 301 Williamson St. According to a Savannah Police report, an officer responded to the location at 2:33 a.m. on Feb. 24 in reference to a fight. Upon arrival, the officer was told by the manager that several employees were assaulted by a woman they were removing from the club. 

When police spoke with a bartender, she said she was asked to assist the woman out of an employee bathroom. When she entered, she told police that the woman said she needed to change her tampon, so she gave her a few minutes. When she entered the bathroom again, the woman allegedly removed her tampon and threw it at her, according to the report. This is when security stepped in to remove her from the business. 

When the officer spoke to one of the bouncers, he said he was attempting to remove the woman who'd thrown up in the bathroom when she allegedly grabbed a handful of his hair and pulled it out.

Police then talked with another bouncer who said he'd been hit in the genitals by the same woman. He said he had the female in a bear hug trying to get the woman out the bathroom before the manager told him to let her go. When he did, the woman allegedly hit him between his legs. 

The bar was able to provide the accused's name as Alaia Aronow -- the eldest daughter of Stephen Baldwin -- based on her bar tab, according to the report. In addition, police said security video supported the employees' testimony about what happened. 

While still at the club, a caller wanted to speak with police about the events that unfolded. The caller gave an address for police to meet her. When officers arrived, they discovered that the person on the phone was Aronow. The police report said Aronow claimed she was forcefully removed from the club and originally denied forcing her way into the bathroom and throwing her tampon. 

However, when challenged and confronted by police, the report said Aronow eventually admitted to the incident.

Aronow was then arrested and charged with simple assault, simple battery, battery and criminal trespass for the incident, the police report said. She bonded out the same day on Feb. 24. 

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