This was his great chance to publicly apologize to her and explain before a bank of cameras and sea of recording devices to any young men or women who think such behavior is acceptable how reprehensible it is. But he didn't do that, even as his wife did apologize for the "role" she played in what she referred to as "the incident that night." That "incident" on Feb. 15 resulted in him – not her -- being charged with felony aggravated assault.