A former Palm Beach County assistant state attorney is facing charges that he struck three women at Duffy’s Sports Grill on Clematis Street because they were "ruining his dining experience" by being loud, according to an arrest report.

Morgan Tane McDonald, 49, told West Palm Beach police that he lightly pushed the women after they backed him against a wall and out of fear of finding himself on YouTube "being beat up by a bunch of girls," the report said.

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McDonald, listed on the arrest report as 5 feet 10 inches and 240 pounds, is facing three counts of battery and one count of aggravated battery and was released from the Palm Beach County Jail on Saturday after posting a $2,250 bond. Attempts to reach McDonald and his attorney were unsuccessful Tuesday.

A security guard who responded to the incident at the sports bar at Clematis Street and Olive Avenue was allegedly slapped in the face and kicked in the groin by McDonald.

The women told police that McDonald approached them and said they were disturbing his dinner before cursing at them. McDonald then allegedly threw one woman to the ground, struck another in the face and grabbed the third alleged victim by the throat, the report said.

A witness backed up the version of events told to police by the women.

McDonald was removed from the sports bar and then got into an altercation with the security guard when he allegedly attempted to re-enter the restaurant, the report said.

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A body camera worn by another security guard shows McDonald striking the security guard who had interceded in the face without provocation, the report said. McDonald was detained at the scene by other security guards.

McDonald worked two years as a prosecutor in the State Attorney’s Office before leaving in June 2015 to go into private practice. He served as an assistant state attorney general from 2010 to 2013 prosecuting Medicaid fraud.

Before he began prosecuting cases, McDonald was employed as a public defender in Palm Beach County from March 2003 to September 2006. His private firm — MTM Law Group — has been in operation since July 2015.

During a court appearance Sunday, McDonald was ordered to have no contact with the victims and to stay away from all Duffy’s.