The woman who told police that George Zimmerman pointed a gun at her face has recanted her story and is now saying “I want to be with George,” according to a court affidavit published by the Orlando Sentinel.

Last month, Samantha Scheibe called 911 to report that Zimmerman had pointed a shotgun at her face during a domestic disturbance sparked after she asked the former neighborhood watchman to move out of her house.

The 911 call from last month’s incident captures Scheibe yelling at Zimmerman, “You point your gun at my fricking face.” Scheibe said that Zimmerman also pushed her out of her residence and was smashing her belongings during the argument. Zimmerman claimed that Scheibe started the fight and denied pointing a weapon at her.

Now Scheibe has contacted Zimmerman attorney Jayne Weintraub to recant her accusation.

“When I was being questioned by police I felt very intimidated,” reads Scheibe’s affidavit, filed by Weintraub and notarized last Friday. “I believe that the police misinterpreted me and that I may have misspoken about certain facts in my statement to police,” Scheibe states, adding that she was not allowed to call an attorney and was without food and drink for “a very long time”.

Scheibe now claims that Zimmerman “never pointed a gun at or toward my face in a threatening manner.” She also said “I am not afraid of George in any manner and I want to be with him,” according to the affidavit.

Zimmerman, who was acquitted of second-degree murder in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin in July, was arrested and charged with felony aggravated assault in the incident with Scheibe. He was also charged with battery and criminal mischief. He was released from Seminole County sheriff’s office after posting a bond of $9,000.

During Zimmerman’s initial court appearance after the incident, state prosecutors said that Scheibe claimed that Zimmerman had choked her a week and a half before the alleged gun-pointing incident. She also said that Zimmerman was depressed and had talked about killing himself. The latest affidavit does not address those claims.

Zimmerman’s latest fiasco occurred after several run-ins with the law since his acquittal in July. In September, his estranged wife, Shellie, called police accusing Zimmerman of punching her father in the nose and issuing veiled threats with a gun. Shellie refused to file charges in that case. Zimmerman has also been pulled over several times for various traffic infractions. He did, however, help rescue a family of four from a vehicle accident several days after his acquittal.

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