Embattled City Court Judge Leticia Astacio said she was involved in an incident at a popular night spot Saturday evening that resulted in another individual being arrested.

In a post to her Facebook page Sunday morning, Astacio said she was accosted by another person at Radio Social, an entertainment center on the city's east side.

"A complete stranger chased me into an establishment, grabbed my arm, and asked if I was Judge Astacio," she wrote. "When I told her not to touch me, she pushed me and asked me to go outside."

Capt. Michael Callari of the Rochester Police Department confirmed that officers responded just before 9 p.m. Saturday for a complaint of an intoxicated person refusing to leave. Nobody was injured, according to Callari.

An RPD spokesperson later confirmed that officers at the scene arrested Monica Skinner, 53, of Spencerport and charged her with second-degree harassment, a violation. She will be arraigned in City Court on Tuesday.

Police also confirmed that Astacio was the complainant and victim of the alleged harassment.

In her statement, Astacio thanked the staff of Radio Social for intervening to resolve the situation.

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"I'm a bit irritated, but fine," she wrote.

Via Facebook, Astacio also addressed the firestorm of criticism she's received over the past year, including calls for her to be removed from her post.

"I have no intentions of resigning, hanging my head in shame, hiding in my home, or any other ridiculous penalty you deem appropriate," she wrote. "I will continue to live my life and I will not allow you to bully or shame me because of what you think you know. This is not the 60s and I am not my grandparents."

Her attorney, Gregory Salmon, called it "an unprovoked bullying attack."

Astacio was found guilty of driving while intoxicated after a bench trial in August 2016. A state trooper testified he found Astacio's SUV on the side of Interstate 490 near Mt. Read Boulevard with extensive front-end damage and both driver's side tires flat.

Astacio was sentenced to 60 days in jail and three years of probation in July for violating the conditions of her DWI conviction. Her sentence also required her to abstain from alcohol and wear an ankle monitor that detects alcohol consumption.

Court records allege that Astacio violated the terms of her probation on the day she was released from jail, July 13, and committed two more violations in the days that followed.

She allegedly violated her probation again last month and is set to be arraigned on the new violation Tuesday.

SLAHMAN@Gannett.com