WASHINGTON COUNTY, MN — Jeff Dubay, who was fired from his job co-hosting the PA and Dubay show on KFAN 1130 in 2008, is being accused of beating a woman with closed fists and knocking her tooth out in Cottage Grove earlier this month. Dubay said publicly he is not guilty.

On Aug. 2, officers were dispatched to the 8000 block of Jensen Avenue South in Cottage Grove on the report of a physical domestic assault. As officers approached the area, a woman flagged them down and reported that another female needed help as she was being assaulted in the basement of a house on the block, according to the criminal complaint. At that point, a woman came walking out of the house visibly injured, with blood dripping out of her mouth and a large bump around her eye, police said. She had a tooth missing that was later found, according to authorities.

(For more local news, click here to sign up for real-time news alerts and newsletters from Minnesota Patch, click here to find your local Minnesota Patch. Also, follow us on Facebook , and if you have an iPhone, click here to get the free Patch iPhone app.) The woman told police that Dubay lived in the basement of her house. She said he and Dubay have had sexual relations in the past and it made her upset when he brought different women to the house, according the criminal complaint.

In this instance, Dubay allegedly had another woman in his bedroom, and she wanted Dubay to ask her to leave. Dubay then "became angry" and shoved her to the floor, according to the complaint. Police noted she has bilateral prosthetic legs and had a difficult time getting her balance.

While lying on the floor, police claim Dubay reached over and punched her several times in the face with closed fists. Several punches landed above her left eye causing the bump, and one punch knocked out her front tooth, according to authorities.

The woman told police that this was not the first time the defendant has assaulted her, in fact, he had threatened to kill her several times and choked her in the past, the criminal complaint states.

In a Facebook post Tuesday, Dubay said he was "recently wrongfully accused of assault in Washington County." "You are likely to hear details that are not true and will be refuted by the only eyewitness," Dubay added. "Be assured I will appear in court and defend vigorously, as I am absolutely not guilty of the charges. Thank you for your support."

