
Halle Bailey and DDG dominated headlines on Wednesday (June 5) for their restraining order filings against each other in the last month. Yesterday, DDG filed his account of co-parenting concerns regarding their son, Halo. He requested full custody and sought to ban Bailey from taking Halo to Italy for a film project.
An initial report from TMZ said a judge blocked the father’s temporary restraining order (TRO). Ahead of that, Halle’s lawyer called out the timing of DDG’s restraining order and petition. However, according to the streamer’s lawyer and new reports, there has been a new development about the TRO.
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Judge Denies Travel Ban Petition
Hours after DDG filed against her on June 4, Halle filed a clapback petition. She reportedly questioned the timing of his filing, and claimed he’s ignored efforts since May 13 for monitored visits with their son. There are no additional details about what those “efforts” were. Bailey’s clapback petition asked for permission to travel internationally for work. She also asked the judge to prevent DDG, his family, and associates from posting about her, Halo, or their ongoing court cases on social media.
On May 13, a judge granted Halle temporary sole legal custody of Halo and a restraining order barring DDG from being within 100 yards of her. In her paperwork, she alleged physical and verbal abuse and accused her ex of riling up his fanbase to send her online hate. She was scheduled to travel to Italy with Halo for a two-month gig on Saturday, June 7.
Halo’s dad filed his response petition on the day Halle’s TRO expired —June 4.On June 5, at 9:42 a.m., TMZ reported thata judge blocked the request to halt Halle Bailey’s travel plans with Halo.Bailey will be allowed to leave the country, to Italy, with their child for personal or business reasons.
UPDATE: Details About DDG’s Partial Restraining Order Against Bailey
Billboard reports that Judge Latrice A.G. Byrdsong partially granted a temporary restraining order on Wednesday evening. Bailey cannot engage in any physical or emotional abuse against DDG. However, Halo will remain in her custody until the parents’ next hearing on June 24. Again, Halle can still travel to Italy with Halo.
“The court finds insufficient evidence of imminent emotional and psychological risk to the minor child during petitioner’s business trip to Italy,” wrote the judge. “Further evidence is required at a noticed hearing for the court to issue more restrictive orders.”
Additionally, DDG’s lawyer confirmed the update in a new statement to XXL. The attorney added that DDG is committed to resolving the matters concerning Halo through legal channels and not the “court of public opinion.” Swipe below to see the statement details.