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Halle Baileyreportedly requested a restraining order against her ex-boyfriend and the father of her child,DDGaccusing him of physical abuse. The court has since granted the actor a temporary restraining order that protects her and her son, Halo, from the rapper. TMZ cited the official court documents, sharing details about Bailey’s claims, alleging that the abuse began in January and other intense encounters in the following months. According to the court documents obtained by PEOPLEthe mom wrote in the filings that she “cannot allow this abuse any longer.”

Halle Bailey accuses ex DDG of physically abusing her, as per court documents

TMZ acquired official court documents on Halle Bailey’s restraining order against her ex, DDG, with whom she shares a co-parenting relationship. In the filings, she detailed alleged encounters of physical abuse she claimed to have suffered at the hands of her former boyfriend. Bailey filed a request with the Los Angeles County Superior Court on Tuesday, which has since been granted. It orders DDG, whose full name is Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr., to remain 100 yards away from the mother-son duo at all times, including at her vehicle and their son’s school.

The “Little Mermaid” actor alleged instances dating back to January, when she claimed the abuse started. The former couple welcomed their baby boy in December 2023 and broke up last October, announcing their split on Instagram and maintaining a co-parenting relationship thereafter. As per Bailey’s claims, DDG was frequently verbally and physically abusive toward her in front of 2-year-old Halo. She also mentioned an incident from March when the rapper entered her home without permission.

Additionally, Halle Bailey’s filing for the restraining order included photo evidence to back her claims against DDG. These snaps showed bruises on her arms and a chipped tooth as a result of the latter’s alleged assault. The documents further revealed that one such instance prompted her to file a police complaint after he destroyed her home’s ring camera and tried to take their kid without her consent, despite the toddler being sick. Bailey had also submitted text messages, among other evidence, to verify her claims.

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