DDG
Files Emergency Motion to Prevent Halle Bailey From Leaving Country With Son
Claims She Poses Risk to Herself and Their Infant
Published
DDG has filed an emergency motion to prevent Halle Bailey from taking their infant son out of the country, citing concerns about her emotional and psychological well-being.
The rapper filed the necessary documents seeking an urgent hearing as Halle planned to fly with their son, Halo, to Italy this weekend.
DDG expressed his concerns about Halle’s mental health and her ability to care for their child, fearing the consequences if she leaves the court’s jurisdiction.
DDG detailed incidents that raised red flags for him, including an episode where Halle took his gun without permission while pregnant and another instance where she threatened self-harm.
He also alleged that Halle attempted to have an abortion without his knowledge but changed her mind later on.
Additionally, DDG recounted a distressing incident where Halle sent alarming messages postpartum, hinting at self-harm and harm to their son.
Amidst these legal battles, Halle has accused DDG of past abusive behavior, alleging instances of physical violence.
Contrasting accounts have emerged, with DDG claiming that Halle instigated a physical altercation during a custody exchange, resulting in injuries to both parties.
Allegations of mutual abuse have further complicated the custody dispute, with DDG seeking legal and physical custody of Halo or supervised custodial exchanges if sole custody is not granted.
Efforts to reach out to Halle for comment have been unsuccessful thus far.