DDG Files Emergency Motion Against Halle Bailey Over Son’s Travel
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The rapper is attempting to prevent the actress from taking their one-year-old son, Halo, to Italy, citing concerns over the child’s emotional and psychological well-being.
The ongoing disputes between DDG and Halle Bailey have taken a new turn as the rapper has filed an emergency motion to prevent the actress from taking their son, Halo, out of the country. The legal action follows a tumultuous period in their relationship, with disagreements frequently centering on their one-year-old child.
According to TMZ, DDG’s motion aims to stop Halle Bailey from traveling with Halo to Italy on Saturday, June 7, for work commitments. DDG reportedly requested an emergency hearing, expressing concerns about what might happen if she leaves the court’s jurisdiction.
DDG is claiming Halle poses an “imminent emotional and psychological risk” to their son.
In the motion, DDG detailed several alleged incidents to support his claims. he stated that while Halle was pregnant, she allegedly took his gun and left their home without informing him of her whereabouts. He claims he later found her outside, holding the weapon. DDG also alleges that the Little Mermaid star attempted to have an abortion without his knowledge, but ultimately did not proceed with it.
DDG further claims that Halle once sent “a series of alarming text messages threatening to kill herself and suggesting that their infant son, Halo, might also be harmed.”
Previous Allegations and Restraining Order
DDG is claiming Halle poses an “imminent emotional and psychological risk” to their son.
The former couple’s relationship has been marred by accusations from both sides. Halle Bailey was previously granted a temporary restraining order against DDG following allegations of physical abuse. She claimed that DDG had once slammed her face on a steering wheel, chipping her tooth, during an incident when he was picking up Halo. Photos were included as evidence in her complaint.
Halle addressed her travel plans to Italy in her complaint, which was approved on may 15. “I have family and a nanny who will be traveling with me to care for Halo while I am working,” Halle wrote in the court documents.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is an emergency motion in a custody case?
- An emergency motion is a legal request filed with the court when there is an urgent need for a decision, such as preventing a parent from taking a child out of the country.
- What does “best interests of the child” mean?
- It is a legal standard used by courts to make decisions that prioritize the child’s well-being, considering factors like the child’s wishes, the parents’ ability to provide care, and the child’s relationship with each parent.
- what is the difference between physical and legal custody?
- physical custody determines where the child lives, while legal custody determines who makes important decisions about the child’s upbringing.
